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BNC: 15471 COCA: 14560

nomad

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
nomad /ˈnoʊˌmæd/ noun
plural nomads
nomad
/ˈnoʊˌmæd/
noun
plural nomads
Learner's definition of NOMAD
[count]
: a member of a group of people who move from place to place instead of living in one place all the time游牧部落成员

— nomadic

/noʊˈmædɪk/ adjective [more nomadic; most nomadic]
BNC: 15471 COCA: 14560

nomad

noun

no·​mad ˈnō-ˌmad How to pronounce nomad (audio)
1
: a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory
For centuries nomads have shepherded goats, sheep, and cattle across the … semiarid grasslands … Discovery
2
: an individual who roams about
He lived like a nomad for a few years after college, never holding a job in one place for very long.
nomad adjective
nomadism noun

Example Sentences

He lived like a nomad for a few years after college, never holding a job in one place for very long. after college she became quite the nomad, backpacking through Europe with no particular destination
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Word History

Etymology

Latin nomad-, nomas member of a wandering pastoral people, from Greek, from nemein

First Known Use

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of nomad was in 1579
BNC: 15471 COCA: 14560

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