Highwayman vs Footpath - What's the difference?
highwayman | footpath |
(historical) A person usually mounted on horseback who robbed travelers on public roads.
* 1906 , (Alfred Noyes), “”:
* 1977 , (Jimmy Webb), “”:
As nouns the difference between highwayman and footpath
is that highwayman is a person usually mounted on horseback who robbed travelers on public roads while footpath is a path for pedestrians.highwayman
English
(wikipedia highwayman)Noun
(highwaymen)- The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
- I was a highwayman / Across the coach roads I did ride / With sword and pistol by my side.