Definition of Itinerantly. Meaning of Itinerantly. Synonyms of Itinerantly

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Definition of Itinerantly

Itinerantly
Itinerantly I*tin"er*ant*ly, adv. In an itinerant manner.

Meaning of Itinerantly from wikipedia

- up itinerant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An itinerant is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to: "Travellers" or itinerant groups...
- Itinerant teachers (also called "visiting" or "peripatetic" teachers) are traveling schoolteachers. They are sometimes specialized to work in the trades...
- An itinerant preacher (also known as an itinerant minister) is a Christian evangelist who preaches the basic Christian redemption message while traveling...
- An itinerant court was a migratory form of government shared in European kingdoms during the Early Middle Ages. It was an alternative to having a capital...
- An itinerant poet or strolling minstrel (also known variously as a gleeman, circler, or cantabank) was a wandering minstrel, bard, musician, or other...
- A Justice Itinerant was a royal appointed official sent to the English counties and Ireland to administer justice. Holdsworth, William Searle (1922)....
- sometimes called a general eyre, was the name of a circuit travelled by an itinerant royal justice in medieval England (a justice in eyre), or the circuit...
- There are a number of traditionally itinerant or travelling groups in Europe. The origins of the indigenous itinerant groups are not always clear. The largest...
- Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also spelled shnorrer) is a Yiddish pejorative term for a beggar who, unlike ordinary beggars, presents himself as respectable and...
- Rom), are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle. Linguistic and genetic evidence suggests that the Romani people...