Itinerant

//aɪˈtɪnɚənt//

Synonyms for "itinerant" (81 found)

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derived

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etymologically related_to

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related to

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similar

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Translations

60 translations across 27 languages.

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Arabic

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  • مُتَنَقِّل adj (travelling from place to place)

Azerbaijani

2 entries
  • gəzərgi adj (travelling from place to place)
  • səyyar adj (travelling from place to place)

Bulgarian

3 entries
  • пътуващ adj (travelling from place to place)
  • странстващ adj (travelling from place to place)
  • странник noun (One who travels from place to place)

Catalan

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  • itinerant adj (travelling from place to place)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 巡回的 adj (travelling from place to place)

Czech

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  • potulný adj (travelling from place to place)

Dutch

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  • rondreizend adj (travelling from place to place)
  • rondtrekkend adj (travelling from place to place)

Esperanto

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  • migra adj (travelling from place to place)
  • vagulo noun (One who travels from place to place)

Estonian

4 entries
  • hulkuv adj (travelling from place to place)
  • reisi adj (travelling from place to place)
  • reisiv adj (travelling from place to place)
  • ränd adj (travelling from place to place)

Finnish

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  • kiertävä adj (travelling from place to place)
  • kiertolainen noun (One who travels from place to place)

French

2 entries
  • itinérant adj (travelling from place to place)
  • itinérant noun (One who travels from place to place)

German

4 entries
  • Wander adj (travelling from place to place)
  • fahrend adj (travelling from place to place)
  • fliegend adj (travelling from place to place)
  • reisend adj (travelling from place to place)

Greek

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  • πλανόδιος adj (travelling from place to place)

Hebrew

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  • נודד adj (travelling from place to place)

Ido

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  • vaganta adj (travelling from place to place)
  • vaganto noun (One who travels from place to place)

Irish

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  • fear siúil noun (One who travels from place to place)

Italian

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  • itinerante adj (travelling from place to place)

Japanese

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  • 巡回する adj (travelling from place to place)

Māori

4 entries
  • hākoke adj (travelling from place to place)
  • koroirangi adj (travelling from place to place)
  • kānekeneke adj (travelling from place to place)
  • tipihaere adj (travelling from place to place)

Northern Kurdish

2 entries
  • gerok adj (travelling from place to place)
  • gerok noun (One who travels from place to place)

Norwegian

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  • omreisende adj (travelling from place to place)

Portuguese

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  • itinerante adj (travelling from place to place)
  • itinerante noun (One who travels from place to place)

Russian

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  • гуляющий adj (travelling from place to place)
  • скита́ющийся adj (travelling from place to place)
  • стра́нствующий adj (travelling from place to place)
  • скиталец noun (One who travels from place to place)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • siùbhlach adj (travelling from place to place)

Spanish

1 entries
  • itinerante adj (travelling from place to place)

Swedish

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  • kringresande adj (travelling from place to place)

Turkish

1 entries
  • seyyar adj (travelling from place to place)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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Vagabonds are some of the most itinerant people out there.

Source: tatoeba (8466138)

Over time, itinerant groups often develop their own language and culture distinct from their settled counterparts.

Source: tatoeba (10660716)

Tom is an itinerant preacher.

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Tom spent years working as an itinerant actor.

Source: tatoeba (10776948)

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