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errancy

[er-uhn-see, ur-] / ˈɛr ən si, ˈɜr- /
NOUN
fallibility
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Traversing Central and Eastern Europe, New York, California, the Southwestern U. S., Buenos Aires, and Haiti, Reines resembles a cosmic outlaw, a modern-day wandering Jew, whose errancy and alienation disrupts illusions of order.

From The New Yorker Oct. 23, 2019

She liked to think and to say that after all, in spite of her husband's errancy, Chicago was also her city.

From One Woman's Life by Robert Herrick

I have not taken a brief to prove the errancy of Scripture.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 by B. O. (Benjamin Orange) Flower

He replied collectedly enough in speech, but with that ramble and errancy clouding his eyes.

From The Insurrection in Dublin by James Stephens

But those who knew Mr. Woods personally will readily acquit him of the charge of any such ethnological errancy.

From The Colored Inventor A Record of Fifty Years by Henry E. Baker

Like Milne’s books, the movie is partly an initiation into the delightful errancies of language, which fashions sense and nonsense out of the same materials.

From New York Times Jul. 14, 2011

Larry in these injured moods felt vague possibilities of wickedness within him,—justified errancies….

From Together by Robert Herrick




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