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vagant
† ˈvagant, a. (and pres. pple.) Obs. Forms: 4–5 vagaunt, 5–6 -aunte, 5–6, 8 vagant, 5 -ante. [a. OF. vagant, vagaunt, or L. vagant-, vagans, pres. pple. of vagārī to wander.] 1. Wandering, roaming, roving; travelling or moving from place to place; having no settled home or abiding-place. Cf. vagrant...
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Vagant
Since 2007 Audun Lindholm has been the chief editor of Vagant. In April 2017 Vagant merged with the Danish journal Salon 55, which then became a part of Vagant, and the editorial staff announced a further commitment
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vagancy
ˈvagancy rare. [f. vagant a.: see -ancy.] A wandering or strolling. Also fig.1641 Milton Ch. Govt. i. i, That our happinesse may orbe it selfe into a thousand vagancies of glory and delight. 1641 Brome Joviall Crew v, Springlove. My humble suit is that you will be pleas'd To let me walk upon my know...
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Daniel Speer
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1683 – Türkischer Vagant
1683 – Ungarischer oder Dacianischer Simplicissimus
1684 - Die Bänkelsängerlieder
1685 – Recens Fabricatus Labor oder Neugebackene
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noctivagant
noctivagant, a. (and n.) (nɒkˈtɪvəgənt) [f. nocti- + vagant a.] Wandering by night.c 1620 T. Adams Sinner's Passing-bell Wks. 1861 I. 347 The lustful sparrows, noctivagant adulterers, sit chirping about our houses. 1633 ― Com. 2 Peter i. 4 If our affections be noctivagant, night walkers, they will e...
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Igor Ivanov (singer)
The song Of Vagant (The Song of Student) quickly gained popularity.
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mundivagant
† munˈdivagant, a. Obs.—0 [f. L. mund-us world + vagant-em, pres. pple. of vagārī to roam: cf. L. mundivagus and see -ant1.] (See quot.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Mundivagant, wandring through the world. 1721 in Bailey. 1755 in Johnson.
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Eric van Tijn
The two became known as Fluitsma & Van Tijn, they went on to produce many hits interpreted by The Scene, Guus Meeuwiss & Vagant, Loïs Lane, De Kast, Willeke
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montivagant
† monˈtivagant, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. monti-, mons mountain + vagant-em, pres. pple. of vagārī to roam (cf. montivagus): see -ant1.] (See quot.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Montivagant, that wandreth on the mountains. So † monˈtivagous a. [f. L. montivag-us + -ous.]1658 Phillips, Montivagous, wandering u...
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Jonny Halberg
Halberg was the editor of the magazine Vagant in 1998. He has been translated to many languages.
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multivagant
multivagant, a. rare. (mʌlˈtɪvəgənt) [f. L. multivag-us: see multi- and vagant.] Wandering much.1656 Blount Glossogr., Multivagant, wandring or straying much abroad. 1895 Monkshood in Working Men's Coll. Jrnl. Jan. 164 Mulvaney, the multivagant, who holds the picture-place in the Kipling pantheon. S...
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Tone Hødnebø
She was a co-editor of the magazine Vagant from 1990 to 1997.
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flucti-
flucti- comb. form of Lat. fluctus wave, in the following adjs. given by Blount and Bailey: flucˈtiferous [L. -fer bearing + -ous], bearing or producing waves; flucˈtifragous [L. fluctifrag-us], wave-breaking; flucˈtisonant [L. sonant-em, pr. pple. of sonāre to sound], sounding with waves; flucˈtiso...
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Guus Meeuwis
As part of the band Vagant, he scored several hits in the Netherlands and Flanders during the 1990s and first decade of the 2000s. Vagant consisted of Marc Meeuwis, Jan Willem Rozenboom, Hugo van Bilsen, Robin van Beek en Dirk Oerlemans.
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Gunnhild Øyehaug
She has been co-editor of "Vagant", the leading literary journal in Norway, and literary critic for the newspapers "Morgenbladet" and »Klassekampen«.
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