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vagrom

American  
[vey-gruhm] / ˈveɪ grəm /

adjective

Archaic.
  1. vagrant.


Etymology

Origin of vagrom

First recorded in 1590–1600; variant of vagrant

Example Sentences

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This is your charge; you shall comprehend all vagrom men.

From The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times by Adams, John Turvill

This is your charge: you shall comprehend all vagrom men; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name.

From Much Ado about Nothing by Shakespeare, William

A vagrom player, would not buy a tale O' the Great Fish with the twy rows o' teeth!

From One-Act Plays By Modern Authors by Various

This is your charge;—you shall comprehend all vagrom men; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name.

From The American Union Speaker by Philbrick, John D. (John Dudley)

The first is a mad mystic, the second a very literary Dogberry, endeavoring to comprehend all vagrom men, and bestowing his tediousness upon the world with a generosity that surpasses that of his prototype.

From The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 by Various