Viator
[vi-EY-tawr]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, 16th century
1.
A traveler or wayfarer.
Examples of Viator in a sentence
"A viator appeared at the door just before the desk clerk was about to leave the inn for the night."
"At the conference, viators from many different countries ate together in the dining room."
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