sorner

/ˈsɔrnər/
noun
  1. A person who imposes on others for free food or lodging; a sponger or moocher.
    • The village had a strict rule against sorners, requiring all visitors to pay their way.
    • He was known as a sorner, always showing up at mealtimes and never bringing anything.
    • The innkeeper was tired of dealing with sorners who never paid for their stay.
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