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An itinerant is a person who travels from place to place with no fixed home. The term comes from the late 16th century: from late Latin itinerant (travelling), from the verb itinerari, from Latin iter, itiner (journey, road).

Types of itinerants

Itinerants throughout history and today

The Blind Girl (1856) by John Everett Millais, depicting two itinerant beggars

Notable itinerants

Bajau nomad.

See also

References

  1. Itinerant Synonyms, Itinerant Antonyms at Thesaurus.com
  2. Definition of itinerant from Oxford Dictionaries Online

Further reading

Adventure travel
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