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stravage
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stra·vage
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verb (used without object),
stra·vaged,
stra·vag·ing.
1.
Scot.,
Irish,
and
North England
.
to wander aimlessly.
2.
to saunter; stroll.
Also,
stra·vaig
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.
Origin:
1765–75;
by aphesis <
Medieval Latin
extrāvagarī
to wander out of bounds.
See
extravagant
Related forms
stra·vaig·er,
noun
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