Itinerant
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An itinerant is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to:
- "Travellers" or itinerant groups in Europe
 - Itinerant preacher, also known as itinerant minister
 - Travelling salespeople, see door-to-door, hawker, and peddler
 - Travelling showpeople, see Carny (US), Showmen (UK)
 - The Peredvizhniki or Itinerants, a school of nineteenth-century Russian painters
 - Vagrancy (people)
 - People experiencing long-term homelessness
 - Mendicant
 - Eyre (legal term) or "itinerant justice"
 - "Itinerant court" of Charlemagne (and later Carolingian emperors), see Government of the Carolingian Empire
 - Migrant worker
 
See also
- Nomadism (habitual travelling for pasture)
 - Transhumance
 - Gypsy (term)
 - Gypsy (disambiguation)