'Errantry' definitions:
Definition of 'Errantry'
From: GCIDE
- Errantry \Er"rant*ry\, n.
- 1. A wandering; a roving; esp., a roving in quest of adventures. --Addison. [1913 Webster]
- 2. The employment of a knight-errant. --Johnson. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'errantry'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- aberrancy,
- aberration,
- afoot and lighthearted,
- bend,
- bias,
- bigheartedness,
- bigness,
- branching off,
- bumming,
- chivalrousness,
- chivalry,
- circuitousness,
- corner,
- crook,
- curve,
- declination,
- departure,
- detour,
- deviance,
- deviancy,
- deviation,
- deviousness,
- digression,
- discursion,
- divagation,
- divarication,
- divergence,
- diversion,
- dogleg,
- double,
- drift,
- drifting,
- elevation,
- exaltation,
- excursion,
- excursus,
- exorbitation,
- flitting,
- gadding,
- generosity,
- generousness,
- great heart,
- greatheartedness,
- greatness,
- greatness of heart,
- hairpin,
- heroism,
- high-mindedness,
- hoboism,
- idealism,
- indirection,
- itineracy,
- itinerancy,
- knight-errantry,
- knightliness,
- largeheartedness,
- liberality,
- liberalness,
- loftiness,
- magnanimity,
- magnanimousness,
- nobility,
- noble-mindedness,
- nobleness,
- nomadism,
- obliquity,
- openhandedness,
- peregrination,
- pererration,
- princeliness,
- ramble,
- rambling,
- roam,
- roaming,
- rove,
- roving,
- sheer,
- shift,
- shifting,
- shifting course,
- shifting path,
- skew,
- slant,
- straying,
- sublimity,
- sweep,
- swerve,
- swerving,
- swinging,
- tack,
- traipsing,
- turn,
- turning,
- twist,
- vagabondage,
- vagabondia,
- vagabondism,
- vagrancy,
- variation,
- veer,
- wandering,
- Wanderjahr,
- wanderlust,
- warp,
- wayfaring,
- yaw,
- zigzag