"noctivagant" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /nɒkˈtɪvəɡənt/ [UK] Forms: more noctivagant [comparative], most noctivagant [superlative]
Etymology: From Late Latin noctivagans, from noctivagare, from Latin nocti- (“night”) + participle form of vagari (“to wander”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|LL.|noctivagans}} Late Latin noctivagans, {{m|la|noctivagare}} noctivagare, {{uder|en|la|nocti-||night}} Latin nocti- (“night”), {{m|la|vagari||to wander}} vagari (“to wander”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} noctivagant (comparative more noctivagant, superlative most noctivagant)
  1. Walking or wandering in the nighttime, nightwandering.
    Sense id: en-noctivagant-en-adj-fvWTbNJZ

Noun

IPA: /nɒkˈtɪvəɡənt/ [UK] Forms: noctivagants [plural]
Etymology: From Late Latin noctivagans, from noctivagare, from Latin nocti- (“night”) + participle form of vagari (“to wander”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|LL.|noctivagans}} Late Latin noctivagans, {{m|la|noctivagare}} noctivagare, {{uder|en|la|nocti-||night}} Latin nocti- (“night”), {{m|la|vagari||to wander}} vagari (“to wander”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} noctivagant (plural noctivagants)
  1. One who goes walking by night. Related terms: mundivagant, solivagant
    Sense id: en-noctivagant-en-noun-p~423wWw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 23 77 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 26 74

Inflected forms

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