wayfarer

noun
/ˈweɪˌfɛəɹ.ə(ɹ)/UK

Etymology

From Middle English weyfarere, weifarere; equivalent to way + farer.

  1. inherited from weyfarere

Definitions

  1. A traveller, especially one on foot.

    • ESTRAGON: That would be too bad, really too bad. (Pause.) Wouldn't it, Didi, be really too bad? (Pause.) When you think of the beauty of the way. (Pause.) And the goodness of the wayfarers. (Pause. Wheedling.) Wouldn't it, Didi?

The neighborhood

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