Traveling, especially on foot.
[From Middle English waifaringe, journeying, from Old English wegfarende : weg, way; see way + farende, present participle of faran, to go on a journey.]
wayfaring way'far'ing adj.
Dictionary:
way·far·ing (wā'fâr'ĭng) ![]() |
[From Middle English waifaringe, journeying, from Old English wegfarende : weg, way; see way + farende, present participle of faran, to go on a journey.]
wayfaring way'far'ing adj.| Antonyms: wayfaring |
| WordNet: wayfaring |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
traveling especially on foot
Synonym: peripatetic
| wayfaring tree | |
| viburnum | |
| Return of the Wayfaring Stranger (1960 Album by Burl Ives) |
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