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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of itinerate.

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Examples

  • In many villages there is no resident barber, and the people depend on the chance visits of one who itinerates.

    India and the Indians Edward Fenton Elwin

  • Out of the crowded Mograby he made his way on foot to the Esbekeyih quarters where the streets were wider and emptier of Cairene traffickers and shrill itinerates and laden camels and jostling donkeys.

    The Fortieth Door Mary Hastings Bradley

  • There are poets among them who compose songs which are sung and danced to by their own tribe in the first place, after which other tribes learn the song and dance, which itinerates from tribe to tribe throughout the country, until, from change of dialect, the very words are not understood by the blacks.

    Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2 George Grey 1855

  • He itinerates France and Italy, exposing the wrongs of the Christians and the cruelties of the

    Beacon Lights of History John Lord 1852

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