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Wayfare vs Wayfared - What's the difference?

wayfare | wayfared |

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

English

Noun

(-)
  • (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.
  • Verb

  • (archaic) To travel; make a journey.
  • * Holland
  • A certain Laconian, as he wayfared , came unto a place where there dwelt an old friend of his.
  • *1904 , , The Dynasts , part 1, act 6, sc. 7,
  • The sea is their dry land,
    And, as on cobbles you, they wayfare there.

    wayfared

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (wayfare)

  • wayfare

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (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.
  • Verb

  • (archaic) To travel; make a journey.
  • * Holland
  • A certain Laconian, as he wayfared , came unto a place where there dwelt an old friend of his.
  • *1904 , , The Dynasts , part 1, act 6, sc. 7,
  • The sea is their dry land,
    And, as on cobbles you, they wayfare there.