Peripatetic \Per`i*pa*tet"ic\, a. [L. peripateticus, Gr. ?, fr.
? to walk about; peri` about + ? to walk: cf. F.
p['e]ripat['e]tique.]
1. Walking about; itinerant.
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2. Of or pertaining to the philosophy taught by Aristotle
(who gave his instructions while walking in the Lyceum at
Athens), or to his followers. "The true peripatetic
school." --Howell.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Peripatetic \Per`i*pa*tet"ic\, n.
1. One who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant. --Tatler.
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2. A disciple of Aristotle; an Aristotelian.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
peripatetic
adj : traveling especially on foot; "peripatetic country
preachers"; "a poor wayfaring stranger" [syn: wayfaring]
n 1: a person who walks from place to place
2: a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism
[syn: Aristotelian, Aristotelean]
WordNet (r) 2.0
83 Moby Thesaurus words for "peripatetic":
Ahasuerus, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Flying Dutchman, Goliard,
Odysseus, Oisin, Ossian, Ulysses, ambulant, ambulative, ambulator,
ambulatory, backpacker, bird of passage, circuit-riding, drifter,
expeditionary, floater, foot passenger, foot soldier,
foot traveler, footslogger, gad, gadabout, globe-girdling,
globe-trotting, go-about, going, hiker, hitchhiker, hoofer,
infantryman, itinerant, itinerary, jaywalker, journeying,
locomotive, marcher, mover, moving, mundivagant, nomadic, on tour,
paddlefoot, passing, pedestrian, perambulating, perambulatory,
peregrinative, peregrinator, peregrine, pilgrimlike, progressing,
rambler, roamer, rolling stone, rover, roving, runabout, straggler,
stroller, strolling, strolling player, touring, touristic,
touristy, trailsman, tramper, traveling, trekking, troubadour,
vagabond, vagrant, visitant, walker, walking, walkist, wanderer,
wandering, wandering minstrel, wandering scholar, wayfaring
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
PERIPATETIC, adj. Walking about. Relating to the philosophy of
Aristotle, who, while expounding it, moved from place to place in
order to avoid his pupil's objections. A needless precaution -- they
knew no more of the matter than he.
THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993)
Aristotelean, Aristotelian, wayfaring
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