COSMOPOLITE, or COSMOPOLITAN, a term
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Cossacks. sometimes used to signify a person who has no fixed living or place of abode, or a man who is a stranger nowhere. The word comes from the Greek κόσμος, "world," and πόλις, "city."—One of the ancient philosophers being interrogated what countryman he was? answered, he was a cosmopolite, i. e. an inhabitant or citizen of the world.