Deambular
Deambular is a Spanish verb meaning to walk about without a fixed destination, to wander, or to roam. It can describe moving through a space with a meandering path, or spending time in a place without a clear purpose. Figuratively, it can refer to ideas, conversations, or actions that proceed without a pre-established plan.
Etymology and forms: The term derives from de- plus ambular, from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’, via Romance
Usage and nuance: Deambular is relatively neutral but can imply aimlessness or lack of direction depending
Examples: El turista deambula por las calles del casco antiguo. El gato deambula por la casa durante
See also: ambular, deambulación, passear (cognates in related languages).