errantry

/ˈɛrəntri/
noun
  1. The condition or practice of wandering in search of adventure, especially as a knight-errant.
    • The age of errantry is often romanticized in literature.
    • The novel captures the spirit of errantry with its tales of chivalry.
    • He devoted his life to errantry, traveling from town to town helping those in need.
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