a. Obs. [f. ERRANT a. + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, knights errant. So Errantical a.
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.
1612. Shelton, Quix., I. I. vii. 47. The erranticall Knighthood ought to bee againe renewed.
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.