wandery

English

Etymology

wander + -y

Adjective

wandery (not comparable)

  1. wandering (physically or mentally)
    • 1979, Fun Phantoms: Tales of Ghostly Entertainment, page 54:
      Just walking about, in a wandery sort of way. Waving something about in the air.
    • 1995, Zenna Henderson, Mark Olson, Priscilla Olson, Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson, page 403:
      I'm worried, Shadow. He's sick. I mean more than a wandery mind.

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