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Itinerate vs Itinerant - What's the difference?

itinerate | itinerant |

As a verb itinerate

is to travel from place to place.

As an adjective itinerant is

habitually travelling from place to place.

As a noun itinerant is

one who travels from place to place.

itinerate

English

Verb

(itinerat)
  • To travel from place to place
  • itinerant

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Habitually travelling from place to place.
  • an itinerant preacher or peddler
  • * Blackstone
  • The king's own courts were then itinerant , being kept in the king's palace, and removing with his household in those royal progresses which he continually made.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who travels from place to place.
  • (Ireland) a member of the Travelling Community, whether settled or not.