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a fancy way of saying you think better when your feet won't stop moving.
means traveling from place to place, especially for work, or someone who habitually wanders rather than settles.
from from greek peripatetikos, walking about — coined for aristotle, who taught while pacing the covered walkways of the lyceum, turning strolling into a teaching method.
aristotle's schoolliterally named for walking while lecturing
modern usedescribes traveling teachers, judges, musicians
hidden pungreek roots mean around plus to walk