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The answer ERRANTLY has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of errantly in various dictionaries:
adv - in a wandering manner
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In an aimless way |
In an aimless manner |
How knights roam |
Quixotically, in a wandering way |
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In an errant manner. |
: traveling or given to traveling an berrantb knightgt 2. a : straying outside the proper path or bounds ltan berrantb calfgt b : moving about aimlessly or irregularly ltan berrantb breezegt c : behaving wrongly ltan berrantb childgt |
Erring or straying from the accepted course or standards. |
Travelling in search of adventure. |
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Errantry is a three-page long poem by J.R.R. Tolkien, first published in 1933. It was included in Tolkien's short poetry collection The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (1962). * Tolkien invented the meter, which consists of trisyllabic assonances, three in each set of four lines. The second and fourth line in every quartet rhyme, as do the end of the first line and beginning of the second line in every pair. This was so difficult that he never wrote another poem again in this style, though he later did develop another style from this, and the result, through long evolution from Errantry, was Eärendil the Mariner as published in The Fellowship of the Ring (cf Eärendil). * This poem was set to music by Donald Swann. The sheet music and an audio recording are part of the song-cycle The Road Goes Ever On.Errantry later came to be categorised as a Hobbit poem from Middle-earth. * The poem mentions creatures called Dumbledors and Hummerhorns. A dumbledor is an English dialect word for bumblebee, while "Hummerhorn seems to be a Tolkien invention" for a large "wasp or hornet". |