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eva·ga·tion \ˌēvəˈgāshən, ˌē(ˌ)vāˈ-, ˌevəˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English evagacioun, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French evagation, from Medieval Latin evagation-, evagatio, from Latin, wandering, from evagatus (past participle of evagari to wander, from e- + vagari to stroll, wander) + -ion-, -io ion — more at vagary 1. obsolete : a wandering of the mind 2. [Latin evagation-, evagatio] archaic : the act or an instance of wandering |