[f. JOURNEY v. + -ER1. With iourneor in first quot. cf. OF. journeor a day-laborer.] One who journeys, a traveller.
1566. Painter, Pal. Pleas., I. Pref. 11. Which the iourneors on horsback [may use] for a chariot or lesse painful meane of trauaile.
1647. Lilly, Chr. Astrol., lii. 370. Note, the ascendant is for the Journier.
1655. Digges, Compl. Ambass., 262. So is the Journeyer slain by the Robber.
1855. Chamier, My Travels, III. x. 219. The most entertaining journeyer along the high-road of life I ever knew.