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  2. Vagrancy - Wikipedia

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    A vagrant was a person who could work but chose not to, and having no fixed abode or lawful occupation, begged. Vagrancy was punishable by human branding or whipping. Vagrants were distinguished from the impotent poor, who were unable to support themselves because of advanced age or sickness.

  3. Vagrancy (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Laughing gull, a species of the Americas, photographed in Wales.. Vagrancy is a phenomenon in biology whereby an individual animal (usually a bird) appears well outside its normal range; [1] they are known as vagrants.

  4. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary contains 157,000 combinations and derivatives, and 169,000 phrases and combinations, making a total of over 600,000 word-forms. [41] [42] There is one count that puts the English vocabulary at about 1 million words—but that count presumably includes words such as Latin species names, prefixed and suffixed words, scientific ...

  5. 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

  6. Vagrant - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English language. Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. [1] Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article, both distinctions are shown as they are helpful when tracing the origin of English words. See also Latin phonology and ...

  9. Word count - Wikipedia

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    Word count is commonly used by translators to determine the price of a translation job. Word counts may also be used to calculate measures of readability and to measure typing and reading speeds (usually in words per minute). When converting character counts to words, a measure of 5 or 6 characters to a word is generally used for English. [1]