Both Uses of
peripatetic
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- God: noise in the street: very peripatetic.†
Chpt 9 *
- To inaugurate a series of static semistatic and peripatetic intellectual dialogues, places the residence of both speakers (if both speakers were resident in the same place), the Ship hotel and tavern, 6 Lower Abbey street (W. and E. Connery, proprietors), the National Library of Ireland, 10 Kildare street, the National Maternity Hospital, 29, 30 and 31 Holles street, a public garden, the vicinity of a place of worship, a conjunction of two or more public thoroughfares, the point of…†
Chpt 17
Definition:
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(peripatetic) a person who travels from place to place -- especially for work