a. Obs. [f. ERRANT a. + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, knights errant. So Errantical a.

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1654.  Gayton, Pleas. Notes, III. ii. 73. Presented ten thousand whirlygigs, Windmils, and Turne-pikes to his errantick soule. Ibid., IV. xxv. 283. They have been rid, many hundred, of more then errantick miles.

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1612.  Shelton, Quix., I. I. vii. 47. The erranticall Knighthood ought to bee againe renewed.

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1654.  Gayton, Pleas. Notes, I. viii. 29. For Sancho having now two capacities, the one personall, and the other Squire erranticall [etc.]. Ibid., II. v. 57. For the Don … sets her out in her erranticall titles.

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