The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wayfare \Way"fare`\, v. i. [Way + fare to go.] To journey; to travel; to go to and fro. [Obs.]
A certain Laconian, as he wayfared, came unto a place
where there dwelt an old friend of his.
--Holland.
Wayfare \Way"fare`\, n.
The act of journeying; travel; passage. [Obs.]
--Holland.
Wiktionary
n. (context archaic English) travel, journeying. vb. (context intransitive archaic English) To travel; make a journey.
Usage examples of "wayfare".
The sea is their dry land, And, as on cobbles you, they wayfare there.
Order of Resonance came next into the dark room to bleed, and from them the interrogators extracted the details of plans to free the Warreners, and copious information about their search for an antidote to the addictive poisons in Wayfare, and the ways that they subverted art to bring others around to their cause.