Plural of farer; multiple people who travel or journey.
Simple plural of 'farer,' formed by adding '-s' to the singular noun. Maintains the same etymological root from Old English 'faran' (to go).
This simple plural word shows how English preserved job titles based on action: farer, baker, maker, worker—all from a verb plus '-er,' creating identity from what someone does.
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