Aberr

/əˈbɜːr/ verb

To deviate or wander from the correct path, course, or standard; to go astray.

From Latin 'aberrare,' from 'ab-' (away, from) + 'errare' (to wander, to err). The verb has been in use since Middle English, describing both physical and moral deviation.

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