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Definition of wander
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Wander
(v. t.) To
travel
over
without
a
certain
course;
to
traverse;
to
stroll
through.
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Rove
::
Rove (v. i.)
Hence,
to
wander;
to
ramble;
to
rauge;
to go, move, or pass
without
certain
direction
in any
manner,
by
sailing,
walking,
riding,
flying,
or
otherwise..
Extravagance
::
Extravagance
(n.) A
wandering
beyond
proper
limits;
an
excursion
or sally from the usual way,
course,
or
limit..
Aberr
::
Aberr (v. i.) To
wander;
to
stray.
Vagabondage
::
Vagabondage
(n.) The
condition
of a
vagabond;
a state or habit of
wandering
about in
idleness;
vagrancy.
Inerratic
::
Inerratic
(a.) Not
erratic
or
wandering;
fixed;
settled;
established.
Straggle
::
Straggle
(v. t.) To
wander
from the
direct
course
or way; to rove; to
stray;
to
wander
from the line of march or
desert
the line of
battle;
as, when
troops
are on the
march,
the men
should
not
straggle..
Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.) A state in which the
thoughts,
expressions,
and
actions
are wild,
irregular,
and
incoherent;
mental
aberration;
a
roving
or
wandering
of the mind, --
usually
dependent
on a fever or some other
disease,
and so
distinguished
from
mania,
or
madness..
Lariat
::
Lariat
(n.) A long,
slender
rope made of hemp or
strips
of hide, esp. one with a
noose;
-- used as a lasso for
catching
cattle,
horses,
etc., and for
picketing
a horse so that he can graze
without
wandering..
Prog
::
Prog (v. i.) To
wander
about and beg; to seek food or other
supplies
by low arts; to seek for
advantage
by mean shift or
tricks.
Noctivagant
::
Noctivagant
(a.) Going about in the
night;
night-wandering.
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Accurate;
careful;
precise;
also,
attentive;
undeviating;
strict;
not
wandering;
as, a close
observer..
Nomad
::
Nomad (n.) One of a race or tribe that has no fixed
location,
but
wanders
from place to place in
search
of
pasture
or
game..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Having
wandered
from, or
unable
to find, the way;
bewildered;
perplexed;
as, a child lost in the
woods;
a
stranger
lost in
London..
Maha
::
Maha (n.) A kind of
baboon;
the
wanderoo.
Mundivagant
::
Mundivagant
(a.)
Wandering
over the
world.
Estray
::
Estray
(n.) Any
valuable
animal,
not wild, found
wandering
from its
owner;
a
stray..
Omnivagant
::
Omnivagant
(a.)
Wandering
anywhere
and
everywhere.
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.) To
practice
robbery
on the seas; to
wander
about on the seas in
piracy.
Aberrant
::
Aberrant
(a.)
Wandering;
straying
from the right way.
Saunter
::
Saunter
(n. & v.) To
wander
or walk about idly and in a
leisurely
or lazy
manner;
to
lounge;
to
stroll;
to
loiter.
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