noun
- plural of errantry; the behavior or adventures of a knight-errant; wandering in search of adventure or to right wrongs
- plural of errantry; conduct or behavior that is erratic, straying from the proper course, or morally wrong
Usage: often used in historical or literary contexts; archaic or literary
Usage: archaic; formal
Examples
- The novel chronicles the errantries of medieval knights seeking glory and honor.
- His youthful errantries eventually gave way to a more settled life.
- The hero's errantries took him across distant lands and dangerous territories.
- Medieval literature is filled with tales of errantries and chivalric deeds.
- She dismissed his errantries as foolish wandering without purpose.