ˈiˌte(ə)r, ˈīˌ- noun
( -s ; see sense 2 )
Etymology: Latin, journey, way, passage, right of way, from ire to go — more at issue
1.
[Medieval Latin, from Latin]
: eyre
2. plural iti·nera ə̇ˈtinərə, īˈ- or iters
a. : an ancient Roman road
b. Roman law : the right to pass over another's land on foot or by horseback — compare actus
3. : an anatomical passage ; specifically : aqueduct of sylvius