Itinerant (adjective)

  1. Relating to a person who travels frequently from place to place, especially for work or trade.
  2. Having no fixed or permanent home or location, but constantly moving from one place to another.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'itinerare' meaning to travel or journey.

Examples:

  1. The itinerant salesman covered many miles every week, visiting different towns and villages.
  2. The itinerant workers lived in camps or trailers, and they followed the crops from one season to another.
  3. The itinerant artist moved from city to city, showcasing her paintings and sculptures in galleries and museums.
  4. The itinerant musician played his guitar and sang in the streets, in cafes and bars, and in festivals.
  5. The itinerant preacher preached his message in churches, in parks, and in public squares, hoping to reach as many people as possible.
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