footgoer

Etymology

From foot + goer. Compare Yiddish פֿוסגייער (fusgeyer), German Fußgeher, Fußgänger, and also etymologically similar footganger.

noun

  1. One who goes by foot; a walker; pedestrian.“There is no pavement for the foot-goer but the sharp, round stones sticking up from side to side, and sloping down to the sluiceway in the middle.”