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street urchin
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English
Etymology
First use appears c. 1827 in a publication by Thomas Carlyle.
Noun
street urchin (plural street urchins)
- (British, dated) A child who lives, or spends most of their time, in the streets; sometimes a petty thief or pickpocket.
- Synonyms: gamin, guttersnipe, street child, street kid
- 1956 [1880], Johanna Spyri, Heidi, translation of original by Eileen Hall, page 84:
- She ran to the door and there beheld the ragged street urchin calmly playing his organ.
- 2020, Raju Kasambe, Indian Grey Hornbill: Unravelling the Secrets, page 94:
- On many occasions, groups of street urchins were seen climbing up large trees for squabs of Rose-ringed Parakeets[.]
Translations
child living or spending most of their time in the streets
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