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Luiz
"Wayfarer"
I understand that "wayfarer" means "a person who travels (usually on foot?!) trying to find their own way..." but I got a doubt here:
Is there only this word in english? Or it can also be used as a verb?
For example:
1) "He had often been traveling."
Could I say:
2) "He had often been wayfaring."
I should think that "wayfare" is sort of an archaic word, but I'm not that sure about it!
Could you guys explain all this to me?!
Thanks.
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الإجابات · 3
This word is not used in regular conversation and people not know the meaning
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Wayfaring can be used as an adjective as in "a wayfaring man". This isn't a common word at all and you could get by without ever using it unless you read books on travel or adventure.
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It is a noun only, usage is restricted to prose and poetry. I have never heard it used in conversation.
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Luiz
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