errantˈɛr ənt
errant (adj)
English Definitions:
errant (adj)
straying from the right course or from accepted standards
"errant youngsters"
errant (adj)
uncontrolled motion that is irregular or unpredictable
"an errant breeze"
errant (Adjective)
straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits
errant (Adjective)
prone to making errors
errant (Adjective)
utter, complete (negative); arrant
errant
A knight-errant (or knight errant) is a figure of medieval chivalric romance literature. The adjective errant (meaning "wandering, roving") indicates how the knight-errant would wander the land in search of adventures to prove his chivalric virtues, either in knightly duels (pas d'armes) or in some other pursuit of courtly love.
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