v. nonce-wd. [f. L. vīcus street + ambulāre to walk.] intr. To walk about in the streets.

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1873.  M. Collins, Squire Silchester, II. xiii. 159. Many strangers were there among them, as Musical Willie, who vicambulated greatly, soon perceived.

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  So Vicambulist. rare1.

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1820.  Etonian, I. 5/1. ‘To see and to be seen,’ is the professed object of these unwearied vicambulists.

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