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In some senses, truant is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ
persistent | school
VERB + TRUANT
play
His younger brother started playing truant from school last month.
TRUANT + NOUN
officer
adj
Shirking or wandering from business or duty; straying; hence, idle; loitering.
Ham[let]. And vvhat in faith make you from VVittenberg? / Hora[tio]. A truant diſpoſition good my Lord.
[W]ee are not to imitate them; nor to diſtruſt God in the removal of that Truant help to our Devotion, vvhich by him never vvas appointed.
Of a student: absent from school without permission.
He didn’t graduate because he was chronically truant and didn’t have enough attendances to meet the requirement.
[…] I fell desperately in love with a little daughter of the squire's about twelve years of age. This freak of fancy made me more truant from my studies than ever.
Having no real substance; unimportant, vain, worthless.
noun
An idle or lazy person; an idler.
For my part I may ſpeake it to my ſhame, / I haue a truant beene to Chiualrie, […]
You loiter, vvhile the Spoils are born avvay: / Our Ships are laden vvith the Trojan Store, / And you like Truants come too late aſhore.
A student who is absent from school without permission; hence (figurative), a person who shirks or wanders from business or duty.
[S]ince I pluckt Geeſe, plaide Trevvant, and vvhipt Top, I knevv not vvhat 'tvvas to be beaten, till lately.
[…] I knovve you are no truant, / But vvhat is your affaire in Elſonoure?
Synonym of sturdy beggar (“a person who was fit and able to work, but lived as a beggar or vagrant instead”); hence, a worthless person; a rogue, a scoundrel.
Hang him truant, theres no true drop of bloud in him to be truly toucht vvith loue, if he be ſadde, he vvantes money.
verb
Also used with the impersonal pronoun it (dated): to shirk or wander from business or duty; (specifically) of a student: to be absent from school without permission; to play truant.
The number of schoolchildren known to have truanted from this school has been unusually high.
VVhat made the Gods ſo often to trevvant from Heauen & mych [much] héere on earth, but beautie?
To idle away or waste (time).
I dare not be the Author / Of trevvanting the time then, neither vvill I.
Ham[let]. And vvhat in faith make you from VVittenberg? / Hora[tio]. A truant diſpoſition good my Lord.
Wiktionary[W]ee are not to imitate them; nor to diſtruſt God in the removal of that Truant help to our Devotion, vvhich by him never vvas appointed.
WiktionaryBut vvhere thou ſeeſt a ſingle Sheep remain / In ſhades aloof, or couch'd upon the Plain; / Or liſtleſly to crop the tender Graſs; / Or late to lag behind, vvith truant pace; / Revenge the Crime; and
WiktionaryFor my part I may ſpeake it to my ſhame, / I haue a truant beene to Chiualrie, […]
WiktionaryYou loiter, vvhile the Spoils are born avvay: / Our Ships are laden vvith the Trojan Store, / And you like Truants come too late aſhore.
Wiktionary[S]ince I pluckt Geeſe, plaide Trevvant, and vvhipt Top, I knevv not vvhat 'tvvas to be beaten, till lately.
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In some senses, truant is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.