Stravaig
Verb
- Wander about aimlessly.
Example Sentences
“Let’s stravaig before the sun sets and it’s too chilly.”
“I went stravaiging about the woods behind my house and I found an old log cabin.”
“My dog stravaigs around the pastures every afternoon unless it’s raining.”
Word Origin
Scottish, late 18th century
Why this word?
“But I digress…” The Scottish word “stravaig” comes from an obsolete word (“extravage”) that means “to digress, ramble.” That referred to a rambling speech pattern, like someone cutting themself off before getting too far off topic, but the word “stravaig” turned into a physical type of roaming. Someone might stravaig across the hills without a plan, just seeing where the day takes them. The word “stravaig” is more romantic than “getting lost.”
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