nomadize

verb

Etymology

From nomad + -ize.

  1. derived from νομάς
  2. derived from Nomas
  3. borrowed from nomade
  4. suffixed as nomadize — “nomad + ize

Definitions

  1. To lead a nomadic life

    To lead a nomadic life; to wander or roam without a fixed abode (often with domesticated animals.

    • The Vogules nomadising in the circle of Tscherdyn
    • The powerful tribe of Issasi, which nomadises within the limits of the Harrar principality, passes once a year across the river Havash, and so enters within the limits of the Danakili plain
    • many Gypsies took jobs in the newly opened factories—in textile factories in Sliven, for example. Others continued to nomadize until well after World War II.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA