释义 |
wayfarerway‧far‧er /ˈweɪˌfeərə $ -ˌferər/ noun [countable]  wayfarerOrigin: 1400-1500 way + farer ‘traveler’ (15-19 centuries) (from ➔ FARE1) - Captured after stabbing his wife and later an innocent wayfarer, he was imprisoned in Königshofen Tower.
- In 1711 the saddle-sore wayfarer fell ill while dedicating a new chapel.
- In the main, the destitute wayfarers were treated well.
literary someone who travels from one place to another on foot |