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ˈvagrance rare. [f. as next: see -ance.] Vagrancy.
1751Johnson Rambler No. 85 ⁋9 The understanding may be restrained from that vagrance and dissipation by which it relieves itself after a long intenseness of thought. 1871B. Taylor Faust (1875) I. xxii. 197 You'll never mount the airy steep With all your tripping vagrance. 1951W. Faulkner Requiem for Nun iii. i. 266 Of course, the other niggers would just be in and out over Saturday and Sunday night for fighting or gambling or vagrance or drunk. |