erratic
adj.
late 14c., "wandering, moving," from Old French erratique "wandering, vagrant" (13c.) and directly from Latin erraticus "wandering, straying, roving," from erratum "an error, mistake, fault," past participle of errare "to wander, err" (see err). Sense of "irregular, eccentric" is attested by 1841. The noun is from 1620s, of persons; 1849, of boulders. Related: Erratically.
〔李〕[err;-atica.] a.飘忽不定的; 反复无常的 ←err (L errare)=to wander 徘徊
〔蒋〕[err漫游,-atic形容词后缀,…的] 飘忽不定的