perambulant, a. rare.
(pəˈræmbjʊlənt)
[ad. L. perambulānt-em, pr. pple. of perambulāre to perambulate: see -ant1.]
Perambulating, strolling, itinerant.
1865 Lecky Ration. II. vi. 331–2 The poor found congenial recreation in fairs, dances, perambulant musicians. Ibid. 333 Simply a perambulant flute-player. |