Peregrinating vs Peripatetic - What's the difference?
peregrinating | peripatetic | Related terms |
Tending to walk about.
Constantly travelling; itinerant; nomadic.
(usually, capitalized) Having to do with Aristotle, his philosophy, or the school of thought which he founded.
* Howell
One who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant.
(usually, capitalized) One who accepts the philosophy of Aristotle or his school; an Aristotelian.
* 1961 , Albert Upton, Design for Thinking: A First Book in Semantics , 11:
Peregrinating is a related term of peripatetic.
As a verb peregrinating
is .As a noun peripatetic is
a disciple of aristotle; an aristotelian.As an adjective peripatetic is
of or pertaining to the philosophy or methods of aristotle, or to his followers.peripatetic
English
Alternative forms
* peripatetick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- The true peripatetic school.
Noun
(en noun)- He who would think clearly must think like a peripatetic even if he is unwilling to walk like one.