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wayfarer
 
SYLLABICATION:way·far·er
PRONUNCIATION:  wfârr
NOUN: One who travels, especially on foot.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English weifarere : wei, way; see way + faren, to go on a journey (from Old English faran; see per-2 in Appendix I).
 
 
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