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tulák — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • ranger noun Someone whose job is to patrol and protect an area, especially a park or wilderness.
  • tinker noun A traveling mender of pots, pans, and other metal household items.
  • vagabond noun A person who wanders from place to place with no fixed home, often living hand to mouth.
  • vagrant noun A person with no permanent home who moves from place to place, often begging or living on the street.
  • Wanderer noun Someone who travels or roams without a fixed destination.

Senses

tulák is used for these senses in English:

  • ranger One who ranges; a rover.
  • tinker (dated, chiefly, British, and, Irish, offensive) A member of the Irish Traveller community or of other itinerant groups; a gypsy.
  • vagabond A person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time.
  • vagrant (dated) A person who wanders from place to place; a nomad, a wanderer.
  • wanderer One who wanders, who travels aimlessly.

ranger — full definition

  1. noun Someone whose job is to patrol and protect an area, especially a park or wilderness.
  2. noun A soldier belonging to an elite military unit trained for scouting and raiding.
  3. noun In games and fantasy fiction, a wilderness-skilled fighter, often using a bow.

tinker — full definition

  1. noun A traveling mender of pots, pans, and other metal household items.
  2. verb To fiddle or experiment with something in an amateur, exploratory way, trying to fix or improve it.

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