Also 6 Sc. farar. [f. FARE v. + -ER1.] A traveller. Chiefly with defining sb., as SEAFARER, WAYFARER, etc.
[1513. Douglas, Æneis, V. xiii. 30.
From the est schip vprais anone the wynd, | |
And followit fast the sey fararis behynd.] |
1881. H. Rich, Around Cape Ann, in The Century Magazine, XXIII., Nov., 52. Open as the highway to all farers, many kind of craft share its favor.