viator

/waɪˈeɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A traveler, especially one who journeys on foot or on horseback

“The pilgrim was a weary viator after months of traveling.”

2. noun

In medieval law, a person who had the right to travel across another’s land

“The viator had the permission to cross the lord’s land on his way to the market.”

Synonyms

  • pilgrim
  • traveler

Antonyms

  • resident
  • settler