mundivagus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- wandering in or around the world
Etymology
Compound from Latin mundus (world, clean, neat, elegant, pure, shiny) + Latin vagus (wandering, strolling, flighty, vague, rambling, inconstant, uncertain, roaming, giddy, errant).
Origin
Latin
vagus
Gloss
wandering, strolling, flighty, vague, rambling, inconstant, uncertain, roaming, giddy, errant
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mundivagant English
- vagus English
- Venerivagus Latin
- arenivagus Latin
- circumvagus Latin
- fluctivagus Latin
- harenivagus Latin
- ignivagus Latin
- ludivagus Latin
- lustrivagus Latin
- montivagus Latin
- multivagus Latin
- mundanus Latin
- mundiger Latin
- munditia Latin
- mundities Latin
- mundus Latin
- mundānus Latin
- nemorivagus Latin
- noctivagus Latin
- nubivagus Latin
- paludivagus Latin
- pervagus Latin
- pontivagus Latin
- remivagus Latin
- solivagus Latin
- undivagus Latin
- vagor Latin
- vagus Latin
- vulgivagus Latin
- gaio Italian
- mondo Italian
- vago Italian
- monde French
- mondialisation French
- vague French
- mondo Spanish, Castilian
- mundo Spanish, Castilian
- vag Norwegian Bokmål
- noctívago Portuguese
- vago Portuguese
- vag Norwegian Nynorsk
- gai Old French
- monde Old French
- mund Old French
- vague Catalan, Valencian
- monde Middle French
- vague Middle French
- mundo Old Portuguese
- mond Occitan
- *wagos Proto-Italic
- mond Romansh
- mund Romansh
- muond Romansh
- mundiu Asturian
- mundu Asturian
- mond Friulian
- *gāhi Frankish
- *wāhi Frankish
- gai Old Occitan
- mon Old Occitan
- munnu Sicilian
- móndo Venetian
- monde Walloon
- monde Bourguignon
- mundhu Sardinian
- munno Neapolitan
- mondo Istriot
- mundo Aragonese
- monne Picard
- 𐌌𐌖𐌈 Etruscan