Seafarer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Seafarer ( noun )

A person who sails on the sea, such as a sailor, fisherman, or merchant mariner.

Origin:

The word seafarer comes from the word "sea" and "farer" which means one who travels by sea. it is first recorded in the english language in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The seafarer had been at sea for months.
  2. He was a seafarer and had traveled all over the world.
  3. The seafarer had to navigate through the storm.
  4. Seafaring is a dangerous job.
  5. The seafarer had to learn how to navigate using the stars.

(As a verb)

Seafarer ( verb )

A person who sails on the sea, such as a sailor, fisherman, or merchant mariner.

Origin:

The word seafarer comes from the word "sea" and "farer" which means one who travels by sea. it is first recorded in the english language in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The seafarer had been at sea for months.
  2. He was a seafarer and had traveled all over the world.
  3. The seafarer had to navigate through the storm.
  4. Seafaring is a dangerous job.
  5. The seafarer had to learn how to navigate using the stars.
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