errantry

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Etymology[edit]

Composed of errant +‎ -ry, from Middle English erraunt. See further etymology at errant.

Noun[edit]

errantry (usually uncountable, plural errantries)

  1. A wandering or roving around, especially in search of chivalrous adventure.
    Synonym: errantness

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