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Meaning of itinerants
The primary meaning of the word "itinerants" refers to people who travel from place to place, especially for work or as a habit.
Etymology of itinerants
The word "itinerants" comes from the Latin "itinerarius," meaning "of or pertaining to a journey," which is derived from "iter," meaning "journey" or "path"
Historically, the term has been used to describe various groups of traveling people, including merchants, performers, and migrant workers
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who travels from place to place, especially for work or as a habit
- * A member of a group of people who travel from place to place, typically in a vehicle or caravan
Usage Examples
- The itinerants arrived in town, setting up their colorful tents and stalls on the outskirts of the village
- * As itinerants, they had grown accustomed to living out of a suitcase and sleeping in different beds every night
Antonyms
settlers
residents
locals
natives
homeowners
householders
stayers
remainers
inhabitants
occupiers
dwellers
commuters
daily grinders
cubicle workers
office workers
sedentary workers
stationary workers
static workers