roam

ROAM, v.i. [If m is radical, this word seems to be connected with ramble, L. ramus.]

To wander; to ramble; to rove; to walk or move about from place to place without any certain purpose or direction. The wolf and the savage roam in the forest.

Daphne roaming through a thorny wood.

ROAM, v.t. To range; to wander over; as, to roam the woods; but the phrase is elliptical.