The weary wayfarer in the dark forest arrives very soon at the wrong path.
The traditional meaning of hospice is hospitality; giving a welcome not just to the sick and dying but to the hungry wayfarer, the needy poor, the orphan.
They announce that they are to be employed as sentries and may fire upon any wayfarer who refuses to recognise their passwords, countersigns, or challenges.
I said that the wayfarer might have seen it.
The hotel keeper is legally bound to perform the public service of purveying refreshment to the wayfarer.
It was given for the assistance of strangers and wayfarers and for looking after the sick and the needy.
We are told that the casual ward is the place for a wayfarer to go in to be sheltered.
Procrustes had a bed which unwary wayfarers were made to fit.