wayfellow
/ˈweɪˌfɛloʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a peasant, traveling with a lord or noble, often in a group.
“In medieval times, the wayfellow was responsible for guiding the noble’s party through treacherous terrain.”
1. noun
A person, especially a peasant, traveling with a lord or noble, often in a group.
“In medieval times, the wayfellow was responsible for guiding the noble’s party through treacherous terrain.”