dyvour
/daɪˈvaʊər/Definitions
1. noun
A thief or robber, especially one who steals food or other provisions; a scavenger or a vagrant who steals food.
“He was a dyvour, stealing food from the market stalls at night.”
1. noun
A thief or robber, especially one who steals food or other provisions; a scavenger or a vagrant who steals food.
“He was a dyvour, stealing food from the market stalls at night.”