Street-arab
noun, Archaic: Sometimes Offensive.
1.
a person, especially a child, who lives a homeless, vagabond life on the streets; urchin.
noun
1.
(literary, old-fashioned) a homeless child, esp one who survives by begging and stealing; urchin
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