hoboglyph

noun

Etymology

From hobo + glyph.

  1. derived from γλυφή — “carving
  2. borrowed from glyphe
  3. compounded as hoboglyph — “hobo + glyph

Definitions

  1. A sign, usually chalked on a wall or walkway, left by a hobo (tramp) to advise others of…

    A sign, usually chalked on a wall or walkway, left by a hobo (tramp) to advise others of local conditions

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA