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  • noun Alternative form of Abraham man.

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Examples

  • Before his death from a terminal phthisis, he had taken to the street as an Abraham-man.

    Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999

  • _Fraternitye, Belman_, &c. [CD] "An _Abraham-man_ is he that walketh bare-armed, and bare-legged, and fayneth hymselfe mad, and caryeth a packe of wool, or a stycke with baken on it, or such lyke toy, and nameth himselfe Poore Tom."

    Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle

  • I tell thee, friend, one must serve a long apprenticeship ere one can learn to be even so much as a clapper-dudgeon, much less a crank or an Abraham-man. (

    The Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle 1882

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  • A mendicant vagabond from the Arbraham Ward of Bethlehem Hospital, London. Abraham-men wore a distinctive badge. Another sense of this word refers to those who feigned lunacy in order to receive the social services of the day.

    January 1, 2011