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Definition of Errantry

Errantry
Errantry Er"rant*ry, n. 1. A wandering; a roving; esp., a roving in quest of adventures. --Addison. 2. The employment of a knight-errant. --Johnson.

Meaning of Errantry from wikipedia

- "Errantry" is a three-page poem by J.R.R. Tolkien, first published in The Oxford Magazine in 1933. It was included in revised and extended form in Tolkien's...
- to test and ****ert his own chivalric ideals. In medieval Europe, knight-errantry existed in literature, though fictional works from this time often were...
- or pilgrimage. The concept is similar to the Chinese Youxia, or Knight Errantry in feudal Europe. A warrior, called a shugyōsha, would wander the land...
- part of the Interim Errantry: On Ordeal series, and have since been published digitally as a single volume titled Interim Errantry 2: On Ordeal. A special...
- Hidebehind. Garrard Publishing Company. ISBN 0-8116-4045-0. Duane, Diane. "The Errantry Concordance: The Online Encyclopedia of the Young Wizards Universe". Retrieved...
- circa 1931 (published in Tree and Leaf) Progress in Bimble Town 1931 Errantry 1933 Firiel 1934 Looney 1934 Songs for the Philologists, with E.V. Gordon...
- Peoples World Related works The Hobbit The Adventures of Tom Bombadil Errantry Fastitocalon The Sea-Bell The Road Goes Ever On Bilbo's Last Song The Silmarillion...
- Poems and Songs of Middle Earth. Six are read by Tolkien; the seventh, "Errantry", is set to music by Donald Swann. The poems are all supposedly works that...
- Peoples World Related works The Hobbit The Adventures of Tom Bombadil Errantry Fastitocalon The Sea-Bell The Road Goes Ever On Bilbo's Last Song The Silmarillion...
- from The Lord of the Rings and one from The Adventures of Tom Bombadil ("Errantry") to music. When Swann met with Tolkien to play the songs for his approval...