stravaig
Britishverb
Etymology
Origin of stravaig
C19: perhaps a variant of obsolete extravage, from Medieval Latin extrāvagārī, from vagārī to wander
Example Sentences
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I have likewise some things to finish for Chambers before I go, and then I think I shall be able to enjoy a few days of a stravaig....
From The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author by Burton, John Hill
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