outcast
61outcast — v. a. part. ‘outcasten.’ Ps. lxxxiii. 11 …
62outcast — aÊŠtkæst / kÉ‘Ëst n. ostracized person; one who has been rejected adj. homeless; wandering; ostracized, rejected …
63outcast — noun a person rejected by their society or social group. adjective rejected or cast out …
64outcast — n. 1. Exile. 2. Reprobate, castaway, vagabond, Pariah, abandoned wretch …
65outcast — n 1. pariah, castaway, Ishmael, unperson, nonperson; exile, expatriate, political refugee; fugitive, runaway, outlaw; excommunicate; waif, stray, foundling; untouchable, leper, rejectee; evictee, expellee, evacuee. 2. wanderer, vagabond, rover,… …
66outcast — [ˈaʊtˌkɑːst] noun [C] someone who other people will not accept as a member of society or of a particular group …
67outcast — out•cast [[t]ˈaʊtˌkæst, ˌkɑst[/t]] n. 1) a person who is rejected or cast out, as from home or society 2) a homeless wanderer; vagabond 3) cast out, as from one s home or society • Etymology: 1250–1300 …
68outcast — out|cast sb., en, s, ene (udstødt person) …
69Outcast — Out|cast [ au̮tka:st ], der; s, s <englisch> (von der Gesellschaft Ausgestoßener) …
70outcast — Kauā, kauwā (for various qualifiers, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it; also see lae and qualifiers). Uncomplimentary epithets: heana kanaka (intended for human sacrifice); makawela, limu pae, lua i pō, lau ī pekepeke, lele koa e …