† wayferer Obs.
[f. way n.1 + fere v.1 + -er1.]
= wayfarer.
1388–9 in 1st Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 80/1 De xvi d. solutis uni weyferer eodem tempore. c 1450 Myrc. Par. Pr. 1364 Hast þou in herte rowþe I-had, Of hem þat were nede be-stad, To seke & sore and prisonerus, I-herberet alle weyfer[er]us? |