wayfaring
/ˈweɪˌfɛrɪŋ/
adjective
- Traveling from place to place, especially on foot.
- She had a wayfaring spirit and loved exploring new trails.
- Wayfaring pilgrims often relied on the hospitality of locals.
- The wayfaring stranger asked for directions to the nearest village.
noun
- The act or practice of traveling from place to place, especially on foot.
- His love of wayfaring led him to hike across several countries.
- Modern wayfaring often involves a mix of walking and public transport.
- Wayfaring was a common way of life for medieval merchants.
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