different between homelessness vs hoboism
homelessness
English
Etymology
homeless +? -ness
Noun
homelessness (countable and uncountable, plural homelessnesses)
- The state of being homeless.
Translations
homelessness From the web:
- what homelessness can lead to
- what homelessness is
- what homelessness is really like
- what homelessness does to the mind
- what homelessness causes
- what's homelessness in french
- what homelessness does to you
- homelessness what can we do
hoboism
English
Etymology
hobo +? -ism
Noun
hoboism (uncountable)
- The lifestyle or practices of hobos; vagrancy.
- 1923, Benjamin C. Marsh, "For the Community to Do", in The World tomorrow Volume 6
- Hoboism cannot be cured or prevented by makeshifts or by local measures and efforts, although community interest naturally is vital in dealing with a problem that comes home to every community.
- 1923, Benjamin C. Marsh, "For the Community to Do", in The World tomorrow Volume 6
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