Divagate (verb)
dai-va-gayt
To wander; stray. / to digress in speech.
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin dīvagātus (past participle of dīvagārī “to wander off”).
Example sentences
“I was wandering around the old bazaar, but I found myself divagate to the fort up on the hill.”
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