v. Obs. In 6 Sc. evaig. [a. OF. evague-r, ad. L. ēvagā-ri to roam about, f. ē out + vagāri to wander.] intr. To wander about.
1533. Bellenden, Livy, II. (1822), 200. The Equis sufferit thair enemyis to evaig [L. vagari].