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Extravagantly
Extravagantly Ex*trav"a*gant*ly, adv. In an extravagant manner; wildly; excessively; profusely.
Extravagantness
Extravagantness Ex*trav"a*gant*ness, n. The state of being extravagant or in excess; excess; extravagance.
Multivagant
Multivagant Mul*tiv"a*gant, Multivagous Mul*tiv"a*gous, a. [L. multivagus; multus much + vagus wandering; cf. vagans, p. pr. of vagari. See Vagary.] Wandering much. [Obs.]
Mundivagant
Mundivagant Mun*div"a*gant, a. [L. mundus the world + vagans wandering, p. pr. of vagari. See Vagary.] Wandering over the world. [R.]
Noctivagant
Noctivagant Noc*tiv"a*gant, a. [L. nox, noctis, night + vagans, p. pr. of vagari to wander about.] (Zo["o]l.) Going about in the night; night-wandering.
Omnivagant
Omnivagant Om*niv"a*gant, a. [Omni + L. vagans, p. pr. of vagari to wander.] Wandering anywhere and everywhere. [R.]
Solivagant
Solivagant So*liv"a*gant, a. [L. solus alone + vagans wandering.] Wandering alone. [R.] --T. Grander.
Vagantes
Vagantes Va*gan"tes, p. pl. [NL., fr. L. vagans, p. pr. of vagari to stroll or wander.] (Zo["o]l.) A tribe of spiders, comprising some of those which take their prey in a web, but which also frequently run with agility, and chase and seize their prey.

Meaning of Vagant from wikipedia

- Vagant is a Norway-based, pan-Scandinavian literary magazine, established in 1988. Vagant.no publishes web-articles on a w****ly basis, while the paper...
- (born 23 March 1972) is a Dutch singer-songwriter. As part of the band Vagant, he scored several hits in the Netherlands and Flanders during the 1990s...
- Knausgård was co-editor of Vagant, a Norwegian literary magazine founded in 1988. He was part of the first editorial team of Vagant in Bergen; until 1999 the...
- recording contract by Willem van Schijndel, under the name "Guus Meeuwis & Vagant". The song became a huge hit in The Netherlands and Belgium and reached...
- singer. The first performer of the songs Farewell, I Can Not Dance, Of Vagant [ru]. Igor was born in Moscow. From a young age he was fond of music, was...
- Gordon "Ik Bel Je Zomaar Even Op" No No No No Yes No No No Guus Meeuwis & Vagant "Het is een nacht (live)" No No No No Yes No No No Hombres G "Chico, Tienes...
- the Early Middle Ages, examples of satire were the songs by Goliards or vagants now best known as an anthology called Carmina Burana and made famous as...
- Macedonia Roots Norway Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo) Samtiden Syn og Segn Vagant Poland Krytyka Polityczna Kultura Liberalna New Eastern Europe Res Publica...
- Time of Siegmund Warburg. Penguin UK, 25 Oct 2012 Thys, Walter. Gebildeter Vagant. Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2000. Bodar, Antoine. 'Jolles, Johannes Andreas...
- went on to produce many hits interpreted by The Scene, Guus Meeuwiss & Vagant, Loïs Lane, De Kast, Willeke Alberti, the Dolly Dots and Mathilde Santing...