noun
- plural of itineration; journeys or travels from place to place, especially as part of a regular circuit or routine.
- the act or practice of traveling from place to place to perform duties, preach, or conduct business.
Usage: formal; often used in historical or religious contexts
Usage: historical; especially in religious or judicial contexts
Examples
- The bishop's itinerations throughout the diocese took several months each year.
- Medieval judges conducted itinerations to hear cases in remote villages.
- The missionary's itinerations across the frontier brought him into contact with many communities.
- His itinerations as a traveling salesman kept him away from home for weeks at a time.
- The itinerations of early Methodist preachers helped spread the faith across America.
- Ancient trade routes facilitated the itinerations of merchants between distant cities.