Wayfarer (noun)

  1. A person who travels from place to place, especially on foot.
  2. A style of sunglasses with a distinctive frame and lenses.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word 'weyfere'.

Examples:

  1. The wayfarer had been on the road for many months, traveling from one town to the next in search of adventure.
  2. The wayfarer sunglasses were popular among outdoor enthusiasts, offering both style and protection from the sun's harmful rays.
  3. The wayfarer stopped at an inn for the night, eager for a warm meal and a soft bed after days of wandering the countryside.
  4. The wayfarer sunglasses were a classic design, worn by celebrities and ordinary people alike.
  5. The wayfarer had many stories to tell, having seen much of the world and met many interesting people on his travels.
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