vagabonder
wander, roam
verb va-ga-bohn-DEH Rare
Origin: Latin vagabundus, wandering
Usage Note
Vagabonder means to wander without a fixed destination, often with a free-spirited or aimless connotation. It can apply literally (vagabonder dans la campagne) or figuratively to thoughts (laisser vagabonder son imagination). The noun vagabond means a wanderer or tramp.
Examples
"Elle aimait vagabonder dans les rues de Paris."
Natural Translation
She loved to wander the streets of Paris.
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