The word is nomad.
A person who travels from place to place to sell goods is called a peddler. This term originated from the Middle English word pedlere.
You may be going for the word flit.
Right bottom quarter of the map, and there she wanders ;)
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A vagabond is a person who wanders about from place to place and has no permanent place of residence.
The word is nomad.
Nomad
The word you're looking for is.... Nomad.
A vagrant is a person who wanders from place to place; a wanderer. The opposites (antonym) for a wanderer are directed, motivated, purposeful, unchanging, and steady.
A vagrant is a homeless and unemployed person who wanders about from place to place and supports himself or herself by begging. Vagrants are often viewed as social nuisances.
A person who wanders around with no home is commonly referred to as a nomad or a vagabond.
This is an act done by someone who wanders from one place to another, without a permanent settling place. This happened alot in The Great Depression, when families moved all over the country trying to find a home. The term "Hobo", is commonly referred as homeless or a person who wanders the streets, so that is similar to the word hoboing.
One who wanders from place to place without a permanent home or a means of livelihood
The word for moving away from a person, place, or thing is "recede."
No. He wanders all over mainland Kanto.