errant
adj.
mid-14c., "travelling, roving," from Anglo-French erraunt, from two Old French words that were confused even before they reached English: 1. Old French errant, present participle of errer "to travel or wander," from Late Latin iterare, from Latin iter "journey, way," from root of ire "to go" (see ion); 2. Old French errant, past participle of errer (see err). The senses fused in English 14c., but much of the sense of the latter since has gone with arrant.
〔李〕[err =to wander漫游,离开正道;-ant ⇒“wandering漫游的,离开正道的”→] a. ①Wandering or travelling in search of adventure周游的;漂泊的
〔李〕[err;-anta.] a.漂泊的; 迷路的 ←err (L errare)=to wander 徘徊
〔蒋〕[err漫游,-ant形容词后缀,…的] 周游的,飘泊的