itinerant

See also: itinérant

English

Etymology

From Late Latin itinerāntem, from itinerāns, present active participle of itineror (I travel). See also itinerate, itinerary.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɪˈtɪnɚənt/
    • (file)

Adjective

itinerant (comparative more itinerant, superlative most itinerant)

  1. Habitually travelling from place to place. [from 1560s]
    an itinerant preacher or peddler

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Noun

itinerant (plural itinerants)

  1. One who travels from place to place.
  2. (Ireland) A member of the Travelling Community, whether settled or not.

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Catalan

Etymology

From Late Latin itinerānte(m), from Latin itinerāns, present active participle of itineror (I travel).

Pronunciation

Adjective

itinerant (masculine and feminine plural itinerants)

  1. itinerant, travelling
    Synonym: errant

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Romanian

Etymology

From French itinérant.

Adjective

itinerant m or n (feminine singular itinerantă, masculine plural itineranți, feminine and neuter plural itinerante)

  1. itinerant

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