Obs. rare. [f. VAGANT a.: see -ANCY.] A wandering or strolling. Also fig.
1641. Milton, Ch. Govt., I. i. That our happinesse may orbe it selfe into a thousand vagancies of glory and delight.
1641. Brome, Joviall Crew, V. Springlove. My humble suit is that you will be pleasd To let me walk upon my known occasions this Sommer. Lawyer. Fie! Canst not yet leave off those Vagancies?