WANDER


Meaning of WANDER in English

v. & n.

--v.

1. intr. (often foll. by in, off, etc.) go about from place to place aimlessly.

2 intr. a (of a person, river, road, etc.) wind about; diverge; meander. b (of esp. a person) get lost; leave home; stray from a path etc.

3 intr. talk or think incoherently; be inattentive or delirious.

4 tr. cover while wandering (wanders the world).

--n. the act or an instance of wandering (went for a wander round the garden).

Phrases and idioms:

wandering Jew

1. a a legendary person said to have been condemned by Christ to wander the earth until the second advent. b a person who never settles down.

2 a a climbing plant, Tradescantia albiflora, with stemless variegated leaves. b a trailing plant, Zebrina pendula, with pink flowers. wandering sailor the moneywort. wander-plug a plug that can be fitted into any of various sockets in an electrical device.

Derivatives:

wanderer n. wandering n. (esp. in pl.).

Etymology: OE wandrian (as WEND)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.