A person who walks from place to place.
peripatetic: traveling from place to place
In the Twilight saga, after his fight with Bella, Jacob became peripatetic and needed to move from one place to another.
A globetrotter is peripatetic.
Peripatetic ( walking about) is sometimes used to mean changing location frequently. A person who cannot sit still is called a jitterbug.
peri - It is a prefix in Greek that means around or about
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The peripatetic animal never stayed in one place for too long. Migrant farm workers lead a peripatetic existence, and their children usually do not receive an adequate education.
per·i·pa·tet·ic
In the Twilight saga, after his fight with Bella, Jacob became peripatetic and needed to move from one place to another.
The name of Aristotle's school was the Lyceum. It was a center for learning and philosophy in ancient Athens.
itinerant, peripatetic, migrant
Perimeter, perihelion, peripatetic.
itinerant, peripatetic, migrant
peripatetic
It was a school of Plato's followers (compare it with the peripatetic school).
Learning while traveling from place to place, esp. working or based in various places for relatively short periods of time A peripatetic teacher, philosopher, theologian, preacher, or disciple is one who walks, or travels, while teaching or learning. A similar Greek word peripatetikos (Greek:περιπατητικός) refers to the act of walking, and as an adjective, "peripatetic" is often used to mean itinerant, wandering, meandering, or walking about. Aristotle is thought to be the first Peripatetic teacher. After Aristotle's death, a legend arose that he was a "peripatetic" lecturer - that he walked about as he taught. Grew in popularity during the 12th century renaissance in medieval Europe. E.g. Peter Abelard 1079 - 21 April 1142 a medieval French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician Abelard became an academic. During his early academic pursuits, Abelard wandered throughout France, debating and learning, so as (in his own words) "I began to travel about in several provinces disputing, like a true peripatetic philosopher, wherever I had heard there was keen interest in the art of dialectic."
A globetrotter is peripatetic.
As an adjective: Walking about or from place to place; traveling on foot. As a noun: One who walks about on foot or itinerant.