The homeless man was penniless for over 3 years.
Homeless person, vagabond, tramp, derelict, transient, itinerant...
A vagabond is a traveller. It is a homeless person whom travels around, doing odd jobs when they can to make money. Sometimes they street preform, or busk.
i can get them a home but need money to relocate and take care of minor legal issues
Finding a way to protect animals from the destruction of their race. How to make more homes for homeless or penniless people.
The cast of The Devil and the Vagabond - 2013 includes: Robert Fuecker as Homeless Man Tausha Patterson as Woman in White Emmanuel Royal as The Boy Chris Thorsen as Man in Suit
Some words ending with the suffix "less" are: careless, fearless, timeless, peerless.
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a vagabond, and very good reason to believe that he was not. At the age of 18 he became a husband and father, so he was never homeless. If he was away from home it was because he was working or looking for work. He could not afford to be a bum.
The word "vagabundo" means homeless person or a drifter. The cognate word vagabond also comes to English from Latin (by way of French).
Some words that rhyme with "penniless" include "restless," "endless," and "aimless."
No, the word 'penniless' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as without a penny.The noun form of the adjective 'penniless' is pennilessness.The word 'penniless' is the adjective form of the noun penny.
You would say, "I am a vagabond," You are a vagabond," "They are vagabonds," "Look at that vagabond," etc. It would be used as a describing word.