v. i. [ L. deambulare, deambulatum; de- + ambulare to walk. ] To walk abroad. [ Obs. ] Cockeram. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. deambulatio. ] A walking abroad; a promenading. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Elyot. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Cf. LL. deambulator a traveler. ] Going about from place to place; wandering; of or pertaining to a deambulatory. [ Obs. ] “Deambulatory actors.” Bp. Morton. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. deambulatorium. ] A covered place in which to walk; an ambulatory. [ 1913 Webster ]