A person, esp. one who goes on foot. In later use only in first foot, n.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > one going on foot (59) foota1225 A person, esp. one who goes on foot. In later use only in first foot, n. footmana1382 A person who goes on foot, a pedestrian. Also with preceding adjective: a good, swift, etc., walker or runner. Now somewhat rare. walkerc1390 A person who journeys or goes about on foot; a person who walks for exercise or recreation. Also: a horse or other quadruped that moves at a slow… footera1425 A person who travels on foot; a pedestrian. Obsolete. ganger1424 A person who goes or travels on foot; a traveller. trampler1580 One who tramples, in various senses. foot folk1583 People who travel on foot; pedestrians. marcher1589 A person who marches or walks. leg-stretcher1612 A walker. In quots. as a nickname or epithet for the English traveller and writer, Thomas Coryate (1577–1617). foot traveller1631 pedestrian1641 A person who goes or travels on foot, esp. as opposed to one who travels in a vehicle; a walker; one who walks or runs as a physical exercise or in… ambulator1652 A person who walks or is given to walking, a walker; (also) a person who moves about from place to place, a traveller. Now somewhat archaic. foot walker1751 turnpiker1812 one who frequents the turnpike or turnpike road; hence (a) a foot-traveller; (b) = turnpike sailor n. at compounds 2. foot passenger1832 a person travelling on foot rather than on horseback or by vehicle; (now esp.) a ferry passenger not travelling with a vehicle. ped1863 = pedestrian, n. 1; (originally) spec. a person who walks or runs competitively. voetganger1902 A pedestrian; also, (in quot. 1902) an infantryman. jaywalker1917 A pedestrian who crosses a street without regard to traffic regulations. stepper1934 colloquial (originally U.S.). A person who steps, esp. a dancer. foot-slogger1956 A person who foot-slogs; esp. a foot soldier. Subcategories:— group of (1) — foot-traffic (2) — one who walks too much or too far (1) — one who walks at night (1) — in the streets (2) — on specific type of terrain (2) — through liquid (1) — round or about (2) — laboriously (3) — leisurely or idly (4) — for exercise or recreation (10) — having belongings carried on wagon (1) — for amusement or display (3) — school walking in order (2) — one walking for competition or wager (1) — one walking on stilts (3) |
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