multivagant, a. rare.
(mʌlˈtɪvəgənt)
[f. L. multivag-us: see multi- and vagant.]
Wandering much.
| 1656 Blount Glossogr., Multivagant, wandring or straying much abroad. 1895 Monkshood in Working Men's Coll. Jrnl. Jan. 164 Mulvaney, the multivagant, who holds the picture-place in the Kipling pantheon. |
So mulˈtivagous a. rare—0.
| 1727 in Bailey vol. II. |