wayfarer

পথিক
definition
noun
After travel, the wayfarer 's home is not the same anymore.
a person who travels on foot.
translation of 'wayfarer'
যাত্রী
noun
পান্থ,
পথিক,
অধ্বগ,
পদব্রজে ভ্রমণকারী,
পথচারী
example
After travel, the 'wayfarer' 's home is not the same anymore.
It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a 'wayfarer' , an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student.
Alas, the joint was shut, and there would be no refreshment for the parched 21st-century 'wayfarer' .
I am a 'wayfarer' , and I am not ready to settle down in one place for good.
There on the doorstop, drenched and dripping in the darkness, stood a miserably bedraggled Jewish 'wayfarer' .
Through the closed windows came the occasional ‘peep’ of a fogbound 'wayfarer' whistling for a hansom.
From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and 'wayfarers' , a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life.
We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our 'wayfaring' members and I think we would never be the same.
They made good progress and on the first night stopped at one of the 'wayfarers' ' inns that were stationed at convenient day intervals along the most used roads.
Unlike the medieval or Renaissance 'wayfarers' before them, however, these contemporary women are sitting in a car (a red Ford Explorer) in a snowstorm.
That is also when the omnipresent stray dogs are more interested in their siesta than in chasing hapless 'wayfarers' .
At the French villa that he purchased in 1926 and which served as his primary residence until his death in 1965, Maugham entertained scores of friends and 'wayfarers' in Gatsbyesque style.
The biblical hero of hospitality, Abraham, had a tent that was open to all four directions, welcoming 'wayfarers' from all sides, of all sorts, at all times.
You abuse your powers by stealing from travelers, and you make this forest even more perilous for harmless 'wayfarers' !
Her father had been a 'wayfaring' Dutch merchant from Antwerp.
To cross the narrow isthmus connecting the peninsula of the Peloponnesus to the rest of Greece, 'wayfarers' had to shuffle in single file along a dangerous, cliffside trail, braving crumbling ledges and scree.
'Wayfaring' is all about maps, creating them, using their interface and then sharing them with friends to explore or follow.
In July, local police had to save 'wayfarers' four times.
The title track, ‘I am a poor 'wayfaring' stranger’, in particular is beautiful, his sensitive use of single strings recalling Luciano Berio's economical folksong arrangements.
New 'wayfarers' looking at these travel brochures are eco-tourists and spring-break students.
The people of the desert landscape are 'wayfarers' and bandits.
Another reference is also made to them being like lost 'wayfarers' , tossed about by vicious storms; in an earlier reference these storms pushed the ships around in circles, hindering their progress.
The ‘Hungry Rock’ road from Coolaney to Skreen is a short cut through the mountains and 'wayfarers' should always remember to take enough provisions to ward off the supernatural demon which often caused severe hunger pangs.
The villa and its grounds had attracted no other 'wayfarers' ; the ruined stables would be comfortable enough.
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