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errant
[FONT=arial, helvetica]Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 05, 2008 is:
errant \AIR-unt\ adjective
1 : traveling or given to traveling 2 *a : straying outside the proper path or boundsb : moving about aimlessly or irregularlyc : behaving wrongly
Example sentence:
"'Move! Move! Move!' cried Helen, chasing him from corner to corner with a chair as though he were an errant hen." (Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out, 1915)
Did you know?
"Errant" has a split history. It comes from Anglo-French, a language in which two confusingly similar verbs with identical spellings ("errer") coexisted. One "errer" meant "to err" and comes from the Latin "errare," meaning "to wander" or "to err." The second "errer" meant "to travel," and traces to the Latin "iter," meaning "road" or "journey." Both "errer" homographs contributed to the development of "errant," which not surprisingly has to do with both moving about and being mistaken. A "knight-errant" travels around in search of adventures. Cowboys round up "errant calves." An "errant child" is one who misbehaves. (You might also see "arrant" occasionally -- it's a word that originated as an alteration of "errant" and that usually means "extreme" or "shameless.")
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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