First answer (rare usage):
a traveller. Plural: viatores. Etymology is c. 16th century, from Latin, viare: to travel. Source: English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus.
Second answer:
Viator is a city in the Almeria Province of Andalusia (Andalucia), Spain.
Third answer:
See viator-1(categories: Insurance, Finance and Investments; related terminology: viatical settlements; insurance policy assignments; discounted sales of insurance policies).
Viator is derived from a Latin word via, which means road. A viator refers to someone who travels, and more generally the word viator means "to travel".
Stand still, traveler is the English equivalent of 'Siste, viator'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'siste' means '[you] stand still'. The noun 'viator' means 'traveler'.
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Viator's population is 3,950.
"Viator," literally "user of the road" Can be masculine or feminine.
Viator is the Latin word for "traveler."
Viator of Bergamo died in 370.
Casey Viator was born in 1951.
The area of Viator is 21 square kilometers.
Viator picis was created in 1979.
Eddy Viator was born on 1982-06-02.