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va·grantTürkçe nasıl söylenir
veygrıntEş anlamlılar
beggar,
down-and-out,
drifter,
itinerant,
tramp,
wanderer,
vagabond,
floater,
homeless person,
rolling stone,
street person,
transientTelaffuz
/ˈvāgrənt/ /ˈveɪɡrənt/
Etimoloji
[ 'vA-gr&nt ] (noun.) 15th century. From Middle English vagraunt (“wandering about”), from Anglo-Norman wakerant, wacrant, walcrant (“vagrant”), Old French wacrant, waucrant (“wandering about”), present participle of wacrer, waucrer, walcrer (“to wander, wander about as a vagabond”), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *walkrōn (“to wander about”), frequentative form of *walkōn (“to walk, wander, trample, stomp, full”), from Proto-Germanic *walkōnan, *walkanan (“to twist, turn, roll about, full”), from Proto-Indo-European *walg-, *walk- (“to twist, turn, move”). Cognate with Old High German walchan, walkan (“to move up and down, press together, full, walk, wander”), Middle Dutch walken (“to knead, full”), Old English wealcan (“to roll”), Old English ġewealcan (“to go, walk about”), Old Norse valka (“to wander”), Latin valgus (“bandy-legged, bow-legged”). More at walk.