waif /ˈwef/
無主物,飄流物,流浪者,信號旗
Waif n.
1. Eng. Law. Goods found of which the owner is not known; originally, such goods as a pursued thief threw away to prevent being apprehended, which belonged to the king unless the owner made pursuit of the felon, took him, and brought him to justice.
2. Hence, anything found, or without an owner; that which comes along, as it were, by chance. “Rolling in his mind old waifs of rhyme.”
3. A wanderer; a castaway; a stray; a homeless child.
A waif
Desirous to return, and not received. --Cowper.
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waif
n : a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned;
"street children beg or steal in order to survive" [syn:
street child]