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    er·rant
    [ˈerənt]
    adjective
    errant (adjective)
    1. formal
      erring or straying from the proper course or standards:
      "he could never forgive his daughter's errant ways"
      • zoology
        (of a polychaete worm) of a predatory kind that moves about actively and is not confined to a tube or burrow.
    2. archaic
      literary
      traveling in search of adventure. See also knight errant.
      "that same lady errant"
    Origin
    Middle English (in errant): errant from Latin errant- ‘erring’, from the verb errare; errant from Old French errant ‘traveling’, present participle of errer, from late Latin iterare ‘go on a journey’, from iter ‘journey’. Compare with arrant.
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