Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern and midlands). A person who wanders idly from place to place; a layabout; an idler (sometimes in p…
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [noun] (251) haika1529 Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern and midlands). A person who wanders idly from place to place; a layabout; an idler (sometimes in p… peregrination1548 The action or an act of travelling or going from place to place; a course of travel; a journey, esp. on foot. Also occasionally: an account of a… itineration1623 The action of itinerating or journeying from place to place; a preaching or lecturing tour. removement1630 The action of moving away or from place to place; an instance of this. Now rare. peripateticism1820 In early use chiefly humorous. The activity or practice of walking or travelling from place to place. itinerancy1825 The state or condition of being itinerant; the action of itinerating or travelling about, esp. for a specific purpose, as preaching or public… itineracy1827 = itinerancy, n. in its various senses. Subcategories:— one who (10) — like a pilgrim (2) — travelling from one youth hostel to another (2) — without fixed aim or wandering (230) |
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