Definitions for viator

viator vi·a·tor

Spelling: [vahy-ey-tawr, -ter]
IPA: /vaɪˈeɪ tɔr, -tər/

Viator is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 119 anagrams from letters in viator (aiortv).

Definitions for viator

noun

  1. a wayfarer; traveler.

Origin of viator

1495-1505; Latin viātor equivalent to viā(re) to travel (derivative of via way) + -tor -tor

Examples for viator

Wake siah memloose,—not long dead was the builder, and viator might camp here unquestioned.

Voyages in China by "viator" (recovered with brown paper, red ink title).

viator ate in silence, occasionally startling his companion by wild plunges across the table, knife in hand.

It was also introduced into the Margarita Philosophica of 1815, in the same appendix with the new perspective from viator.

He rewrote the book, adding more than a third, suppressing viator, and introducing Venator.

Drusus accompanied his friend, the tribune Antonius, as the latter's viator, for there was need of a trusty guard.

Jean Plerin, also known as viator, who wrote on perspective.

Then viator (though it sounds all right) is doubtful; it has too much, perhaps, the sense of wayfarer?

The men who rowed viator's caique told him that they were the souls of the damned, condemned to perpetual motion.

In six weeks he was back again at Trieste and so ended viator's 375 last expedition.

Word Value for viator
Scrable

9

Words with friends

10

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