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viaˈtorial, a. rare. [f. L. viātōri-us, f. viātor: see prec. and -orial.] Of or pertaining to travelling.
[1767A. Campbell Lexiph. (1774) 54 We continued our viatorial progression through the royal perambulations.] 1816Keatinge Trav. I. 5 As to France and Flanders, if ever a subject were exhausted of viatorial novelty, this is the case with regard to these countries. Hence viaˈtorially adv.
1880Daily Tel. 22 Nov., The Americans, viatorially considered, are the most patient and long-suffering people in the whole world. |