Why this word is great
SOLIVAGANT — [Adjective, Noun] Wandering alone; one who wanders alone. From Latin sōlivagāns, from sōlus ("alone") + vagāns, present participle of vagō ("wander"). Unlike "peripatetic" (which implies motion with purpose, often in company) or "recluse" (which suggests stationary withdrawal), "solivagant" carries the quiet poetry of solitude in motion. It is the lone figure tracing the shoreline at dawn, the traveler who steps onto an empty train without a destination, or the shadow of a cloud moving unchecked across an open field—a reminder that some paths are meant to be walked, and some silences heard, by no one at all.