gipsying

English

Verb

gipsying

  1. present participle of gipsy
    • L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
      Meantime she sang: her song was β€” β€œIn the days when we went gipsying, / A long time ago." I had often heard the song before, and always with lively delight; for Bessie had a sweet voice, β€” at least, I thought so.

Noun

gipsying (plural gipsyings)

  1. (archaic) An excursion into the countryside.
    • 1871, Peter Bayne, The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller
      His friend Finlay had returned from the West Indies, and, making a tour through England and Ireland, bent his steps to the North to revisit the scenes of his youthful gipsyings with Miller.
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