Definitions for itinerancy

itinerancy i·tin·er·an·cy

Spelling: [ahy-tin-er-uh n-see, ih-tin-]
IPA: /aɪˈtɪn ər ən si, ɪˈtɪn-/

Itinerancy is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 458 anagrams from letters in itinerancy (aceiinnrty).

Definitions for itinerancy

noun

  1. the act of traveling from place to place.
  2. a going around from place to place in the discharge of duty or the conducting of business.
  3. a body of itinerants, as ministers, judges, or sales representatives.
  4. the state of being itinerant.
  5. the system of rotation governing the ministry of the Methodist Church.

Origin of itinerancy

First recorded in 1780-90; itiner(ant) + -ancy

Examples for itinerancy

It is no mystery to me why dress fashions for women connected with the itinerancy tend to mourning shades.

But it is in the itinerancy as it is in other walks of life.

"Chosen field" had reference to the itinerancy, not matrimony.

However, I pass over a thousand little epitaphs of memory and come to our last years in the itinerancy.

But it is more manifestly so, perhaps, in the itinerancy, than in any other.

They are a distinct class, and as we went on in the itinerancy I learned to call them God's annuals.

Anyhow, I say there were no level grounds in Methodist experience in William's and my early days in the itinerancy.

itinerancy should not be allowed to clip the wings of divine Science.

But when one has been in the Methodist itinerancy a lifetime one cannot do that.

His belief in itinerancy had its roots in his temperament, as well as in his judgment.

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