stravage
or stra·vaig
[ struh-veyg ]
/ strəˈveɪg /
verb (used without object), stra·vaged, stra·vag·ing.
Scot., Irish, and North England.
to wander aimlessly.
to saunter; stroll.
Origin of stravage
1765–75; by aphesis < Medieval Latin
extrāvagarī to wander out of bounds. See
extravagant
OTHER WORDS FROM stravage
stra·vaig·er, nounWords nearby stravage
Example sentences from the Web for stravaging
It looks fishy, stravaging all over the landscape after dark with a cavalier beside your litter all night long.
The Unwilling Vestal |Edward Lucas White