† monˈtivagant, a. Obs. rare—0.
[f. L. monti-, mons mountain + vagant-em, pres. pple. of vagārī to roam (cf. montivagus): see -ant1.]
(See quot.)
| 1656 Blount Glossogr., Montivagant, that wandreth on the mountains. |
So † monˈtivagous a. [f. L. montivag-us + -ous.]
| 1658 Phillips, Montivagous, wandering up and down the hills and mountains. |