Main Entry: no·mad
Pronunciation: 'nO-"mad, British also 'nä-
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin nomad-, nomas member of a wandering pastoral people, from
Greek, from nemein
Date: 1579
1 : a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to
place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory
2 : an individual who roams about aimlessly
Sorry, Mooron. You can flip and fight my hooks all you want, but the Websters
entry shows my usage was correct. You only knew half of the word's meaning!
You're not just caught, you're on the dinner table!
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