different between panhandling vs vagrancy

panhandling

English

Verb

panhandling

  1. present participle of panhandle

Noun

panhandling (usually uncountable, plural panhandlings)

  1. Begging for money.
    • 1974, B. Clarence Hall, The Burning Season (page 5)
      The old owner was dead now and the son who had taken over had had to bar Tolie from the movie show because the hunchback annoyed the crowds with his periodic panhandlings up and down the aisles.

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vagrancy

English

Etymology

vagrant +? -cy

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ve????ns?/

Noun

vagrancy (countable and uncountable, plural vagrancies)

  1. the state of being a vagrant

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