v. nonce-wd. [f. L. vīcus street + ambulāre to walk.] intr. To walk about in the streets.
1873. M. Collins, Squire Silchester, II. xiii. 159. Many strangers were there among them, as Musical Willie, who vicambulated greatly, soon perceived.
So Vicambulist. rare1.
1820. Etonian, I. 5/1. To see and to be seen, is the professed object of these unwearied vicambulists.