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viator
[ vahy-ey-tawr, -ter ]
viator
/ vaɪˈeɪtɔː /
noun
- rare.a traveller
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of viator1
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Example Sentences
Siste viator iter—and part with poor Carlo—for whom there are now no more little passing troubles—no more little simple joys.
The vacuus viator is safer than one who carries such a valuable prize as an English gun.
He rewrote the book, adding more than a third, suppressing Viator, and introducing Venator.
In six weeks he was back again at Trieste and so ended Viator's 375 last expedition.
Wake siah memloose,—not long dead was the builder, and viator might camp here unquestioned.
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