[f. JOURNEY v. + -ER1. With iourneor in first quot. cf. OF. journeor a day-laborer.] One who journeys, a traveller.

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1566.  Painter, Pal. Pleas., I. Pref. 11. Which … the iourneors on horsback [may use] for a chariot or lesse painful meane of trauaile.

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1647.  Lilly, Chr. Astrol., lii. 370. Note, the ascendant is for the Journier.

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1655.  Digges, Compl. Ambass., 262. So is the Journeyer slain by the Robber.

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1855.  Chamier, My Travels, III. x. 219. The most entertaining journeyer along the high-road of life I ever knew.

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