noun
- a person who travels on foot, especially on long journeys
Usage: literary
Examples
- The weary wayfarer stopped at the inn for the night.
- Ancient wayfarers followed well-worn paths through the mountains.
- The old bridge provided safe passage for wayfarers crossing the river.
- Medieval wayfarers often traveled in groups for protection.
- The kind villagers offered food and shelter to passing wayfarers.
- Stories tell of wayfarers who discovered hidden treasures on their journeys.