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Discover LudwigThe word "wayfare" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb that means "to travel on foot". For example, "They wayfared from one city to another, carrying nothing but a few simple possessions."
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wayfare
verb
To travel; make a journey.
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The workaday talk is particularly transporting, both rustic and courtly: "That boar hog vexing you again?" "No, but last week he was standing bold as Jehoshaphat at the end of this wayfare".
To do so, the company uses two main tour operators, Collette Vacations and Wayfare, according to Carrie Trimmer, director of licensing for A&E and the History Channel.
But much of what Wayfare does for A&E is help find other providers of history-themed trips that would appeal to History Channel viewers.
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By e-mail, it is [email protected]; on the Web, www.thewayfarers.com.
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