Errant woman normally means that the woman had done something immoral. Usually she is a married woman who has broken marriage vows. In Christianity this is not a death sentence, it is a cause to pray over the woman and get the husband to forgive her and take her back. This phrase does not ordinarilly apply to single women.
The toddlers were errant. The toddlers were errant.
(errant: straying from proper course or direction; disobedient)Our police officers were too busy dealing with errant teenagers to notice the corruption in city hall.The errant graffiti artists were soon put to work cleaning subway walls."The noise of the errant assembly faded up the mountain." (Lord of the Flies)
The etymology of the word 'errant' describes the word ad being Middle English erraunt, from Angly-Norman, partly from Old French errer, to travel about and partly from Old French errer, or to err.
sought by woman
To be like a woman
The toddlers were errant. The toddlers were errant.
The slave-women wander into the woods.
Nymph Errant was created in 1933.
Saint Errant was created in 1948.
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
The errant puppy was unaware of the dangers of automobile traffic.
Un Canadien errant was created in 1842.
The cast of The Knight Errant - 1911 includes: Hobart Bosworth as The Knight Errant Betty Harte as Yvette
The duration of Invincible Knights Errant is 2700.0 seconds.
Le Juif errant - opera - was created in 1852.
(errant: straying from proper course or direction; disobedient)Our police officers were too busy dealing with errant teenagers to notice the corruption in city hall.The errant graffiti artists were soon put to work cleaning subway walls."The noise of the errant assembly faded up the mountain." (Lord of the Flies)