Person Who Continually Moves From Place to Place
no·mad
(nō′măd′)n.
1. A member of a group of people who have no fixed home and move according to the seasons from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land.
2. A person with no fixed residence who roams about; a wanderer.
[French nomade, from Latin nomas , nomad-, from Greek nomas, wandering in search of pasture; see nem- in Indo-European roots.]
no·mad′ic adj.
no·mad′i·cal·ly adv.
no′mad′ism n.
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nomad
(ˈnəʊmæd)n
1. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a member of a people or tribe who move from place to place to find pasture and food
2. a person who continually moves from place to place; wanderer
[C16: via French from Latin nomas wandering shepherd, from Greek; related to nemein to feed, pasture]
ˈnomadism n
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no•mad
(ˈnoʊ mæd)n.
1. a member of a people that has no permanent abode but moves from place to place along a traditional circuit in search of pasturage or food.
2. any wanderer; itinerant.
adj.3. nomadic.
[1580–90; < Latin nomas (s. nomad-) < Greek nomás pasturing flocks (nomádes pastoral tribes)]
no′mad•ism, n.
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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
Noun | 1. | nomad - a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons Bedouin, Beduin - a member of a nomadic tribe of Arabs Bushman - a member of the race of nomadic hunters and gatherers who live in southern Africa Saracen - (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire Scythian - a member of the ancient nomadic people inhabiting Scythia |
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Translations
راحِل، مُتَرَحِّل
kočovník
nomade
kulkuri
hirðingi hirîingi
klajoklis klajokliškai klajokliškas
nomads, klejotājs
kočovník
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nomad
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nomad
[ˈnəʊmæd] n → nomade m/f
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nomad
(ˈnəumӕd) nounone of a group of people with no permanent home who travel about with their sheep, cattle etc. Many of the people of central Asia are nomads. swerwer, nomade راحِل، مُتَرَحِّل номад nômade kočovník der Nomade/die Nomadin nomade νομάδαςς nómada nomaad چادر نشين paimentolainen nomade נווד बंजारे, खानाबदोश, भ्रमणशील व्यक्ति nomad nomád pengembara hirðingi nomade 遊牧民 유목민 klajoklis nomads, klejotājs orang nomad nomade nomade koczownik هغه خلك چى په خيمه كښى ژوند كوى nómada nomad кочевник kočovník nomad nomad nomad ชนเผ่าเร่ร่อน göçebe 遊牧民族中的一份子 кочівник خانہ بدوش người du mục 游牧民,流浪者
noˈmadic adjectiveswerwend, nomadies مُتَرَحِّل номадски nômade kočující, kočovný nomadisch nomadisk; nomadeagtig; nomade- νομαδικός nómada ränd- چادر نشين؛ وابسته به کوچ گرى paimentolais- nomade נודד खानाबदोशी, चलवासिता nomadski nomád suka mengembara hirðingja- nomade 遊牧民の 유목민의 klajokliškas nomadu-, klejotāju- kembara nomadisch nomadisk, nomade- koczowniczy تل په خوځښت كښى nómada nomad кочевой kočovný nomadski nomadski nomadiserande, nomad- ซึ่งเร่ร่อนไปในที่ต่าง ๆ göçebelere ait 遊牧的 кочовий; бродячий خانہ بدوشي، بے گھر کا thuộc về những người du mục 游牧的
noˈmadically adverbswerfagtig بِتِرْحال، مُتَرَحِّلا скитническо de forma nômade kočovně nomadisch nomadiskt; nomadeagtigt νομαδικά de manera nómada nomaadlikult بشيوه صحرا گردان و چادر نشينان kiertelevästi de façon nomade כְּנַווָד खानाबदोशी, चलवासिता nomadski nomád módon dengan mengembara eins og hirðingi in maniera nomade 遊牧して 유목 생활을 하면서 klajokliškai klejojot secara mengembara nomadisch nomadisk koczownictwo د صحرا نشينو خلكو په څير nomad как кочевник kočovne nomadsko nomadski nomadiskt อย่างเร่ร่อน göçebe gibi 以遊牧方式 не маючи постійного місця проживання خانہ بدوشي کے ساتھ nay đây mai đó 游牧地
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