wayfarer

English

Etymology

From Middle English weyfarere, equivalent to way + farer. Compare Old English weġfarend (wayfarer, traveler).

Noun

wayfarer (plural wayfarers)

  1. A traveller, especially one on foot.
  2. A type of glasses, with pointed ends and rounded bottoms.

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