All 3 Uses of
vagrant
in
Jane Eyre
- "I'll give you a piece of bread," she said, after a pause; "but we can't take in a vagrant to lodge.†
Chpt 28
- Somehow, now that I had once crossed the threshold of this house, and once was brought face to face with its owners, I felt no longer outcast, vagrant, and disowned by the wide world.†
Chpt 28 *
- I am not absolutely such a fool and sensualist as to regret the absence of a carpet, a sofa, and silver plate; besides, five weeks ago I had nothing — I was an outcast, a beggar, a vagrant; now I have acquaintance, a home, a business.†
Chpt 31
Definition:
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(vagrant) someone who is poor and has no regular home or job