vagancyEtymologyFrom Latin vagans, present participle of vagor. See vagantes.vagancy means A wandering; vagrancy. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA wandering; vagrancy.“Yet is it not to be conceiv'd that thoſe eternal Effluences of Sanctity and Love in the glorified Saints, ſhould by this means be confin'd and cloy'd with repetition of that which is preſcrib'd, but that our happineſs may orb it ſelf into a thouſand vagancies of glory and delight, […]”