noun
- plural of errancy; instances or states of wandering, straying, or deviating from a course or standard
- plural of errancy; instances of erring or making mistakes; errors or fallibility
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or religious contexts
Usage: archaic or formal
Examples
- The knight's errancies across foreign lands became the subject of legend.
- Medieval texts documented the errancies of wandering scholars.
- Her errancies in judgment were forgiven by those who knew her character.
- The philosopher acknowledged the errancies inherent in human reasoning.
- Despite his errancies, he remained respected in his field.
- The narrative traced the hero's errancies before his final redemption.