Ragamuffin Origin and Meaning

Paul in Tucson, Arizona, asks about ragamuffin, a word his mother used for someone with ripped, dirty, or disheveled clothes. The word’s history isn’t entirely clear, but hundreds of years ago ragman and ragamuffin referred to the Devil, possibly influenced by a northern English dialect term. Later associations with ragged clothes may have reinforced its modern sense. In Jamaican English, ragamuffin has been reclaimed as a term for a streetwise young person as well as a style of music. This is part of a complete episode.

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