"Ragman" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ragman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ragman" Meaning

A person who lives in squalor or is very poor, often meaning they have homeless or vagrant.

synonym: beggar

Example: "The ragman rummaged through the trash cans for food."

"Ragman" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Ragman"


1. Historical Reference

A ragman was a collector of debts or taxes in the past, especially in the Middle Ages. He would carry a bag from which was suspended records known as "rags" which listed the debts owed by the local population.

Example: The medieval town was often visited by a ragman from the king's court to collect taxes.

2. Music Industry

The term "ragman" might also refer to a record collector, particularly one who focuses on rare or vintage material.

Example: The auction house was expecting a large collection of rare vinyl records, including items that would be invaluable to any serious ragman.

3. Slang

In some regional dialects or colloquial usages, "ragman" might be used somewhat differently.

Example: He made his fortune buying and selling antique clothes, earning him the local nickname of the ragman.

4. Literary Usage

In literature, the term could be used metaphorically, signifying someone who is disorganized or unstructured, not unlike a bundle of rags.

Example: He was a successful entrepreneur, but his private life was that of a butterfly, flitting from one chaotic mess to the next, like a ragman searching for the next best bargain.

5. Cultural Reference

In a cultural context, especially in Scotland, a Ragman Roll is a historical document that lists the landholders and their feudal obligations. This document was a 'rag' or a large piece of parchment.

Example: The village was once part of a larger estate, but after the war, it had to endure severe taxation as documented in the Ragman Roll.

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