vagabonding

      English

      Etymology

      From vagabond +‎ -ing.

      Verb

      vagabonding

      1. Present participle of vagabond.
        I've been vagabonding across Africa for six months.

      Adjective

      vagabonding (comparative more vagabonding, superlative most vagabonding)

      1. Wandering, unfixed.
        • 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, II.12:
          Oh God, what bond or dutie is it that we owe not to our Soveragne Creators benignitie, in that he hath beene pleased to cleare and enfranchise our beliefe from those vagabonding and arbitrary devotions, and fixt it upon the eternall base of his holy word?

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