Obs. In 7 zen-. [ad. Gr. ξεναγωγός, f. ξένος stranger + -αγωγός leading.] One who conducts strangers; a guide. So † Xenagogy, conduction of strangers: used as the title of a guide-book.
15706. Lambarde, Peramb, Kent, 386. The places, whereof I ment to make note in this my Xenagogie and perambulation of Kent.
1583. in Thynne, Animadv. (1875), p. lxii. The Xenogogie of Bedfordshire.
1674. Josselyn, Voy. New Eng., 136. They are generally excellent Zenagogues or guides through their Countrie.