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derelict (adj.)

1640s, "left, abandoned by the owner or guardian," from Latin derelictus "solitary, deserted," past participle of dereliquere "to abandon, forsake, desert," from de- "entirely" (see de-) + relinquere "leave behind, forsake, abandon, give up," from re- "back" (see re-) + linquere "to leave," from PIE root *leikw- "to leave."

Originally especially of vessels abandoned at sea or stranded on shore. Of persona, "unfaithful, neglectful of responsibility," by 1864. As a noun, "property which is abandoned," from 1660s. As "person abandoned or forsaken," 1728.

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Definitions of derelict from WordNet
1
derelict (adj.)
worn and broken down by hard use;
Synonyms: creaky / decrepit / flea-bitten / run-down / woebegone
derelict (adj.)
forsaken by owner or inhabitants;
Synonyms: abandoned / deserted
derelict (adj.)
failing in what duty requires;
derelict (or delinquent) in his duty
derelict (adj.)
in deplorable condition;
2
derelict (n.)
a person without a home, job, or property;
derelict (n.)
a ship abandoned on the high seas;
Synonyms: abandoned ship
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