Errantry

Pronunciation: /ˈɝˈɹænˈtɹaɪ/

Errantry (noun)

  1. The act of travelling or acting in a way that is not planned, often in search of adventure or a goal.
  2. Behaviour that goes away from what is right or expected, especially when someone should follow rules or duties.

Examples

  • Their errantry led them to hidden villages and quiet rivers.
  • He loved errantry because every road felt like a new story.