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Definition of Vagabondages

Vagabondage
Vagabondage Vag"a*bond`age, n. [Cf. F. vagabondage.] The condition of a vagabond; a state or habit of wandering about in idleness; vagrancy.

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- Tout Feu Tout Flamme... C'est Pour De Rire (1987) Sève Qui Peut (1989) Vagabondages (Compilation) (1989) Les Larmes Du Dalaï Lama (1992) Mémo (Compilation)...
- according to the 1871 Penal Code (§ 361 des Strafgesetzbuches von 1871), vagabondage was among the grounds to confine a person to a labor house. In the Weimar...
- (Spiers and Boden album) Vagabond, by Tony Sheridan Vagabond, by Valina Vagabondages, 1989 progressive rock compilation by Ange Vagabonds (Gary Louris album)...
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- of His Eye". Los Angeles Times. 15 March 1997. GAUDEMAR, Antoine de. "Vagabondages immobiles d'un mort toujoursvivant. Totalement paralysé mais lucide,...
- of prison through a series of arrests for theft, use of false papers, vagabondage, lewd acts, and other offences. In prison Genet wrote his first poem...
- 51°30′55.12″N 00°07′43.08″W / 51.5153111°N 0.1286333°W / 51.5153111; -0.1286333 St Giles in the Fields is the Anglican parish church of the St Giles...
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- small but significant acts, both against perceived social ills—such as vagabondage—and the church, for example restricting recourse to praemunire. Although...