Peripatetic (adjective)

  1. Wandering from place to place, especially as a way of life.
  2. Roaming or traveling regularly from place to place.

Origin:

The word 'peripatetic' is derived from the greek word 'peripatein' meaning 'to walk'. it was first used in the 16th century to describe someone who walks or wanders from place to place.

Examples:

  1. The peripatetic salesperson travelled from city to city, visiting clients and making sales.
  2. The peripatetic philosopher was known for teaching as he walked around the ancient Greek city of Athens.
  3. The peripatetic musician went from town to town, performing for audiences and sharing his music.
  4. The peripatetic nomad roamed from place to place, living a life of adventure and freedom.
  5. The peripatetic detective solved crimes by following leads and traveling from place to place.
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