deambulate

Meaning

  1. To go out walking; to stroll.
  2. To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin deambulare, deambulatum; de- + ambulare (“to walk”). The medical sense is likely a new denominal from deambulation or by translation from Romance languages such as French déambuler and Italian deambulare.

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