clochard

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clo·chard

C0412900 (klō-shär′)n. pl. clo·chards (-shär′) A tramp; a vagrant.
[French, from clocher, to limp, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *cloppicāre, from cloppus, lame person, alteration of Latin claudus.]

clochard

(klɔʃar) na tramp

clo•chard

(ˈkloʊ ʃərd)
n. a beggar; vagrant; tramp. [1940–45; < French, derivative of clocher to limp «L clopus lame]