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  2. Vagrancy - Wikipedia

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    Both vagrant and vagabond ultimately derive from the Latin word vagari, meaning "to wander". The term vagabond and its archaic equivalent vagabone come from Latin vagabundus ("strolling about"). In Middle English, vagabond originally denoted a person without a home or employment. [2]

  3. Vagrancy (biology) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of lichens, a vagrant form or species occurs unattached to a substrate ("loose"), not necessarily outside its range. [9] Another definition (de Lange & Molloy, 1995) defined vagrant species in New Zealand flora – although could also be applied for any given region.

  4. Vagrant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vagrant (software), for creating and configuring virtual development environments, in technology; Vagrant (horse), an American racehorse, winner of the 1876 Kentucky Derby; Vagrant Island, Graham Land, Antarctica; Vagrant predicate, logical constructions that exhibit an inherent limit to conceptual knowledge; ST Vagrant, a tugboat

  5. Tramp - Wikipedia

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    Tramp is derived from a Middle English verb meaning to "walk with heavy footsteps" (cf. modern English trample) and "to go hiking". In Britain, the term was widely used to refer to vagrants in the early Victorian period. The social reporter Henry Mayhew refers to it in his writings of the 1840s and 1850s. By 1850, the word was well established.

  6. Vagrant (software) - Wikipedia

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    Vagrant was first started as a personal side-project by Mitchell Hashimoto in January 2010. The first version of Vagrant was released in March 2010. In October 2010, Engine Yard declared that they were going to sponsor the Vagrant project. The first stable version, Vagrant 1.0, was released in March 2012, exactly two years after the original ...

  7. Vagrancy Act 1824 - Wikipedia

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    The Vagrancy Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4.c. 83) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that makes it an offence to sleep rough or beg in England and Wales.The legislation was passed in Georgian England to combat the increasing number of people forced to live on the streets due to the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars and the social effects of the Industrial Revolution.

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