English edit

Etymology edit

vagrant +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

vagrantly (comparative more vagrantly, superlative most vagrantly)

  1. In a vagrant manner.
    • 1838, Robert Bell, A History of Russia, volume 3, page 71:
      [] they understand [liberty] to mean nothing more than exemption from labour, and permission to leave the glebe to which they are confined, and wander vagrantly, like loosened cattle, into other pastures.