noun
- Plural of itineracy; the practice or condition of traveling from place to place, especially in the performance of duties or work.
- Records or accounts of journeys and travels; itineraries or travel narratives.
Usage: Often used in religious or professional contexts to describe regular travel as part of one's role.
Usage: Less common usage; primarily historical or literary.
Examples
- The Methodist ministers' itineracies took them across multiple states throughout their careers.
- Her itineracies as a traveling nurse required constant adaptation to new hospitals and communities.
- The bishop's itineracies were carefully planned to visit every parish in the diocese.
- Medieval itineracies of pilgrims are documented in numerous historical texts.
- The judge's itineracies covered the entire circuit court region.