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wayfarer

[ wey-fair-er ]

noun

  1. a traveler, especially on foot.


wayfarer

/ ˈɱɪˌɛəə /

noun

  1. a person who goes on a journey
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Derived Forms

  • ˈɲˌڲԲ, nounadjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wayfarer1

First recorded in 1400–50, wayfarer is from the late Middle English word weyfarere. See way 1, fare, -er 1
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As far as we can tell, it’s the only vehicle on the road, a lonely wayfarer ripping through the darkness.

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"All of us are God's nomads, pilgrims in search of happiness, wayfarers thirsting for love," he said, adding that the Christian faith quenched that thirst.

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For further down the line, Apple is developing a pair of AR eyeglasses that look like Ray-Ban wayfarer glasses, but The Information says those are “still many years away from release.”

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With a day’s notice and $1,000, anyone can have the life of a whimsical wayfarer — if they are willing to rent.

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Vendors are hawking flower crowns, drinking horns, herbal tea blends and artisanal wildflower honeys while the pop-up taverns declaring “COLD DRYNKS” attend to parched wayfarers.

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