itineracy
(aɪˈtɪnərəsɪ, ɪt-)
[f. itinerate a.: see -acy 3.]
= itinerancy in its various senses.
1827 Lamb Sir J. Dunstan, Returning in an evening, after his long day's itineracy, to his domicile. 1870 Anderson Missions Amer. Bd. I. iv. 89 The year 1833 was distinguished for itineracies. 1875 Warburton Edw. III 229 These poor priests, with..their friendly intercourse with the people in their perpetual itineracy. |