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Apr. 5, 2012: Itinerant

An itinerant is a person who travels from place to place with no fixed home. The term comes from the late 16th century: from late Latin itinerant (travelling), from the verb itinerari, from Latin iter, itiner (journey, road).

Types of itinerants:
Drifters (rogues, rovers, vagabonds, vagrants)
Perpetual travelers, including illegal aliens (migrants)
Nomads, including hunter-gatherers and gypsies
Hobos, including tramps, bums, derelicts
Refugees and displaced persons
Street people (street children, paupers, squatters, waifs, schnorrers)
World citizens

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