Wayfare vs Wayfared - What's the difference?
wayfare | wayfared |
(archaic) Travel, journeying.
*1827 , , The Journal of Sir Walter Scott , 13 May,
*:What frightens and disgusts me is those fearful letters from those who have been long dead, to those who linger on their wayfare through this valley of tears.
(archaic) To travel; make a journey.
* Holland
*1904 , , The Dynasts , part 1, act 6, sc. 7,
(wayfare)
(archaic) Travel, journeying.
*1827 , , The Journal of Sir Walter Scott , 13 May,
*:What frightens and disgusts me is those fearful letters from those who have been long dead, to those who linger on their wayfare through this valley of tears.
(archaic) To travel; make a journey.
* Holland
*1904 , , The Dynasts , part 1, act 6, sc. 7,
As verbs the difference between wayfare and wayfared
is that wayfare is to travel; make a journey while wayfared is past tense of wayfare.As a noun wayfare
is travel, journeying.wayfare
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Noun
(-)Verb
- A certain Laconian, as he wayfared , came unto a place where there dwelt an old friend of his.
- The sea is their dry land,
- And, as on cobbles you, they wayfare there.
wayfared
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Verb
(head)wayfare
English
Noun
(-)Verb
- A certain Laconian, as he wayfared , came unto a place where there dwelt an old friend of his.
- The sea is their dry land,
- And, as on cobbles you, they wayfare there.