Errands

/ˈɛrəndz/ noun

Short trips or tasks you do to accomplish specific goals, like buying groceries, delivering messages, or paying bills.

From Old English 'ærnde,' meaning 'message' or 'mission,' related to Old Norse 'erendi.' The word originally meant an oral message or purpose someone was sent to accomplish, then evolved to mean the trip itself.

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