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derelict (adj) – 1. (a) Deserted by an owner or keeper; abandoned.
(b) Run-down; dilapidated.
- Neglectful of duty or obligation; remiss. See Synonyms at negligent.
(noun) – 1. A homeless or jobless person; a vagrant.
- (Law) (a) Abandoned property, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
(b) Land left dry by a permanent recession of the water line.
Source : The Free Dictionary
Etymology : The Latin verb relinquere, meaning “to leave behind,” left behind a few English derivatives, including derelict. Something derelict has been left behind, or at least appears that way. In another sense, someone who is derelict leaves behind or neglects their duties or obligations. Another descendant of relinquere is relinquish, meaning “to leave behind,” “to give up,” or “to release.” Relic is another example of a word that ultimately comes from relinquere. Relics , in the original sense of the term, referred to things treasured for their association with a saint or martyr—that is, objects saints and martyrs had left behind. Relinquere also gives English its name for the containers or shrines which hold relics, reliquary.
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