Noctivagant: meaning, definitions and examples

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noctivagant

 

[ nɒkˈtɪvəɡənt ]

Adjective / Noun
Context #1 | Adjective

describing a person

Wandering or roaming at night. Refers to someone who enjoys or prefers to walk around during the night.

Synonyms

night-roaming, night-walking, night-wandering

Examples of usage

  • He was known as a noctivagant individual, often seen strolling the streets in the late hours.
  • The city has an eerie beauty when observed through the eyes of a noctivagant wanderer.
Context #2 | Noun

describing a person

A person who wanders or roams at night. Someone who enjoys walking around during the night.

Synonyms

night-roamer, night-walker, night-wanderer

Examples of usage

  • The noctivagants emerged from their homes as the sun set, ready to explore the darkness.
  • She was considered a noctivagant due to her habit of taking midnight walks.

Translations

Translations of the word "noctivagant" in other languages:

🇵🇹 noctívago

🇮🇳 रात्रिचर (rātrićar)

🇩🇪 nachtwandernd

🇮🇩 noctivagant

🇺🇦 нічний мандрівник

🇵🇱 nocny wędrowiec

🇯🇵 夜間徘徊者 (やかんはいかいしゃ, yakan haikaisha)

🇫🇷 noctivagant

🇪🇸 noctívago

🇹🇷 gece dolaşan

🇰🇷 야행자 (夜行者, yaengja)

🇸🇦 متجول ليلي (mutajawil layli)

🇨🇿 noční tulák

🇸🇰 nočný tulák

🇨🇳 夜行者 (yè xíng zhě)

🇸🇮 nočni popotnik

🇮🇸 næturgestur

🇰🇿 түнгі жолаушы

🇬🇪 ღამის მოხეტიალე (ghamis mokhetiale)

🇦🇿 gecə gəzən

🇲🇽 noctívago

Etymology

The word 'noctivagant' has its origins in Latin, derived from 'nocti' meaning night and 'vagari' meaning to wander. It first appeared in English in the mid-17th century, capturing the essence of those who find solace and beauty in the nighttime. The term has been used to describe poets, artists, and individuals who seek inspiration under the moon's glow. Noctivagant individuals are often associated with a sense of mystery and contemplation, as they navigate the nocturnal world.