nomad

நாடோடி
definition
noun
The Touareg people are nomads who traveled through the desert.
a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
translation of 'nomad'
நாடோடி இனத்தான்,
நாடோடி
example
He was, in truth, a 'nomad' , a rootless wanderer, trailing from one country to another and one place to another, varying longer stays with many restless shorter travels, living alone except when visiting or journeying with friends.
the Magyars were a 'nomad' people of the steppes
Dolly was a 'nomad' who had finally taken root in Hawaii
How long will she remain a wanderer, a 'nomad' , with no place to go?
He's a 'nomad' , never staying in one place too long.
Asher has never stayed in one place for long; he is a 'nomad' , and he remembers it well.
He remained a 'nomad' , a figure displaced by the historical tragedies of the last century, an émigré.
Among 'nomads' , women make tents and have more freedom of movement.
Settling down, the Uzbeks traded their 'nomadism' for urban living and agriculture.
Local 'nomads' reported the animals were sensitive to human presence and could be aggressive.
White-winged Crossbills do not undertake a regular migration, but do wander 'nomadically' throughout their range and congregate in areas with large cone crops.
The interaction between the Eurasian pastoral 'nomads' and the surrounding sedentary societies is a major theme in world history.
Over the past two decades, the traditional balance between largely Arab 'nomads' and mainly African farmers has broken down.
The dress of these 'nomadic' herdsmen has changed and though you still see some in the black shaggy goats-hair capes, more and more have adopted western style dress.
The Germanic tribes were not 'nomads' , they were farmers.
Pastoral 'nomadism' was the traditional occupation of many Brahui: nomadic herders lived in tents and temporary camps, migrating with their herds in search of pasture.
Since the Kazaks were 'nomads' , during the 1800s it was possible for large numbers of Slavic settlers to move into and seize the land inhabited by the Kazaks.
It shows a society that is blatantly discriminatory against Travellers and their culture, and particularly of that part of their culture that relates to 'nomadism' .
It is an ongoing dispute between Arab 'nomads' and African farmers which has recently been politicised.
The 'nomads' bring their animals here to the town of InGall in Niger to feed on grass which is rich in salt minerals, believing that the practice fortifies the animals.
These events have transformed the usually stable Karens into terrified 'nomads' and have turned many into stubborn rebel fighters.
He can say he bought the car a few days before he was arrested, he's living 'nomadically' between San Diego and Modesto.
Darfur, on the border with Chad and Central Africa, is home to some 80 tribes and ethnic groups divided between 'nomads' of Arab origin and farmers of African origin.
As I travelled with the 'nomads' and researched about them I found that nomadism was more than just being on the move.
His tent was hung with the paraphernalia of a lifetime's 'nomadism' - water jars, saddles, spears, swords, leather bags and an old rifle.
Wintering flocks often wander about 'nomadically' in search of food.
There are about two million 'nomads' in Afghanistan.
As I travelled with the nomads and researched about them I found that 'nomadism' was more than just being on the move.
Political tensions exist between sedentary peoples and 'nomads' .
The Touareg people are 'nomads' who traveled through the desert.
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