† ˈviatory,a.Obs.rare. [ad. L. viātōri-us.] Of the nature of wayfaring. 1629Donne Serm.Wks. 1839 V. 251 In a word, this is our viatory, our preparatory, our initiatory, and inchoative blessedness.1667Waterhouse Fire Lond. 86 A Militant condition and a viatory state.