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† ˈfarandman Sc. Law. Obs. Also 7 fairand-man. [f. farand, obs. pr. pple. of fare to travel + man.] A stranger, a traveller. The law of farandman provided that a pedlar, not residing within the shrievalty, should have the right of bringing to trial, ‘within the third flowing and ebbing of the sea’, any person who had committed theft or felony against him.
[c1205Lay. 4262 Alken farinde mon ȝef slaht oþer hæfde þeofðe idon.] 14..Fragmenta in Sc. Stat. I. App. v. 726 Partis striffande be þe law of farandman or pipuderous. 1597Skene De Verb. Sign., Farandman..ane stranger or Pilgrimer. 1609― Reg. Mag., Burrow Lawes clx, The law of Fairandman, or Dustifut. |