ˈjīrōˌvāg noun
Etymology: French gyrovague, from Late Latin gyrovagus, from Latin gyro- gyr- + vagus wandering — more at vagary
: a wandering and usually dissolute monk of the early church
ˈjīrōˌvāg noun
Etymology: French gyrovague, from Late Latin gyrovagus, from Latin gyro- gyr- + vagus wandering — more at vagary
: a wandering and usually dissolute monk of the early church
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012