transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈer-ənt, ˈe-rənt ]
adjective
Etymology: Middle English erraunt, from Anglo-French errant, present participle of errer to err & errer to travel, from Late Latin iterare, from Latin iter road, journey — more at itinerant
Date: 14th century
1. : traveling or given to traveling
an errant knight
2.
a. : straying outside the proper path or bounds
an errant calf
b. : moving about aimlessly or irregularly
an errant breeze
c. : behaving wrongly
an errant child
d. : fallible
• errant noun
• er·rant·ly adverb