divagate
English
Etymology
From Latin dis- (“in different direction”) + vagatus, past participle of vago (“wander, ramble”).
Verb
divagate (third-person singular simple present divagates, present participle divagating, simple past and past participle divagated)
Related terms
Translations
stray from a subject
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Italian
Verb
divagate
- inflection of divagare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Latin
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