houseless

(Engels)

  1. Lacking a house, or, by extension, a residence or place of refuge in general; thus, having no home.
  2. Lacking a permanent place of residence but not a ‘home’ in the broader sense, for example in the form of a community.
  3. Containing no house or place of refuge; wild or inhospitable.

Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/ˈhaʊsləs/
Etymologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle English housles, from Old English *hūslēas, from Proto-West Germanic *hūslaus, from Proto-Germanic *hūsalausaz, equivalent to house + -less. Cognate with West Frisian húsleas (“houseless”), Dutch huisloos (“houseless”), German hauslos (“houseless”), Danish husløs (“houseless”), Swedish huslös (“houseless”), Icelandic húslaus (“houseless”).

bezdomny

sin hogar

sans abri

ástegos

sans foyer

senza casa

senza fissa dimora

senza tetto

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