Itinerants

/ɪˈtɪnəɹənts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Persons who travel from place to place, often for work or residence, sometimes relevant in legal contexts concerning housing, labor, or vagrancy laws.
    The city enacted regulations to control the movements of itinerants within its jurisdiction.

Forms

  • itinerant

Commentary

Typically used as a plural noun; legal contexts often address itinerants in relation to housing, employment, or public order statutes.

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