itinerant - translation to spanish
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itinerant - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Itinerants; Itinerant (disambiguation)

itinerant         
ambulante
itinerante
itinerant         
(adj.) = itinerante
Ex: In recent years the concept of the itinerant, or journeyman, cataloguer has been suggested as one solution to cataloguing backlogs and shortages of professionally trained cataloguers.
gleeman         
WANDERING MINSTREL, BARD, OR OTHER POET
Gleeman; Gleemen; Strolling minstrel; Wandering minstrel; Traveling minstrel; Travelling minstrel; Roving minstrel; Traveling poet; Travelling poet; Wandering poet; Traveling bard; Travelling bard; Wandering bard; Cantabank; Itinerant minstrel; Itinerant bard; Circler; Itinerant poets; Wandering musician
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Definition

Itinerant
·adj One who travels from place to place, particularly a preacher; one who is unsettled.
II. Itinerant ·adj Passing or traveling about a country; going or preaching on a circuit; wandering; not settled; as, an itinerant preacher; an itinerant peddler.

Wikipedia

Itinerant

An itinerant is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to:

  • "Travellers" or itinerant groups in Europe
  • Itinerant preacher, also known as itinerant minister
  • Travelling salespeople, see door-to-door, hawker, and peddler
  • Travelling showpeople, see Carny (US), Showmen (UK)
  • The Peredvizhniki or Itinerants, a school of nineteenth-century Russian painters
  • Vagrancy (people)
  • People experiencing long-term homelessness
  • Mendicant
  • Eyre (legal term) or "itinerant justice"
    • Justice in Eyre
  • "Itinerant court" of Charlemagne (and later Carolingian emperors), see Government of the Carolingian Empire
  • Migrant worker
Examples of use of itinerant
1. There are three main clans, two static and one itinerant.
2. On the ground, itinerant Islamic militants are teaching religious intolerance and hatred of the United States.
3. Can you keep track of itinerant Chechens and Saudis dropping in for a scrap?
4. Danny Mofu, 30, a itinerant pastor who lives in Wamena, wants to see Papuans help themselves.
5. The three men, now in their fifties, grew up as traditional A–Nyeint performers itinerant entertainers.