ĭtĭnĕror, āri, 1, v. n. [iter], = ὁδοιπορέω,
to travel , Gloss. Lab.—Hence, part. as subst.: ĭtĭnĕrans , antis, a traveller (late Lat.), Ambros. in Psa. 1, § 25: Salv. de Gub. Dei, 1, p. 33.