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gaberlunzie
/ -ˈluːnjɪ; ˌɡæbəˈlʌnzɪ /
noun
- archaic.a wandering beggar Also calledgaberlunzie-man
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gaberlunzie1
C16: variant of earlier gaberlungy
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Example Sentences
Na, grannie—Steenie's awa out wi' auld Edie Ochiltree, the gaberlunzie; maybe they'll be gaun to see the burial.
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The farmer fled along the brae, and the gaberlunzie pursued, while the people at the fold were convulsed with laughter.
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We couldna send a body away from the very door on a night of storm like this, even if he were but a mere gaberlunzie.
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Licensed beggars, called "gaberlunzie men," were still common.
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He cam' here as a gaberlunzie, and on stating that he was indoctrinated in the sceence o' buttany, his honor garred me employ him.
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