bum or hobo
english
The word is so old, that while it did not develop in Britain, American English undoubtedly inherited it from British English.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
It comes from a (native) American word.
Color is American - colour is English
Hobo is sometimes used, as is tramp and vagrant.
Thought to be Scandinavian as 'sveggia' meaning to move unsteadily. This is connected to Old English 'swingan' meaning to swing. As an Australian word it means to become a tramp or to tramp about carrying a sack of personal belongings
The American word for a clothing trunk is chest.
A homophone for tramp is "tramp." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel and Tramp is a Mini Schnauzer.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
english
Lady, from the film "Lady and the Tramp", is an American Cocker Spaniel. The muzzle on the American Cocker is shorter than an English Cocker, and an English Cocker Spaniel has a more Labrador-shaped head .
Lady was a Cocker Spaniel- people debate on whether she is an English or American spaniel, but I believe English, as her fur is shorther, and her ears longer than an American breed. In case you are wondering, Tramp is a mutt, but by his appearance I would say he's part Greyhound.
George Dewey Tramp has written: 'Waray-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Waray language, Dictionaries, English
hoebo
that's bad English you tramp