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ERRANTRY

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er⋅rant⋅ry

[er-uhn-tree]
–noun, plural -ries.
conduct or performance like that of a knight-errant.

Origin:
1645–55; errant + -ry
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er·rant·ry   (ěr'ən-trē)   
n.  The condition of traveling or roving about, especially in search of adventure.
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