noun a wandering beggar or vagrant, especially one pretending to be insane
adjective describing someone or something related to a wandering beggar or vagrant, especially one pretending to be insane
A character archetype representing a mentally unstable or eccentric individual
A term used in the past to describe a beggar or vagrant
A term used in the study of marginalized individuals in society
A historical term used to refer to a mentally ill person, particularly one who is wandering or homeless
In literature, the term 'abram-man' may be used to describe a character who is wandering aimlessly or behaving erratically.
Psychologists may use the term 'abram-man' to refer to a patient who exhibits symptoms of disorientation or confusion.
In a medical context, 'abram-man' could be used to describe a patient with a mental health condition that causes wandering or disorganized behavior.