¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fairgoer
1. one who attends a fair [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fairgoer
Literary usage of Fairgoer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex by John Kennedy (1894)
"Friday fairgoer, A. Fairlop Fair and its Founder. 8vo. Totham, 1847. Fry, Katharine.
History of the Parishes of East and West Ham. ..."
2. Fanfare for Words: Bookfairs and Book Festivals in North America by Bernadine Clark (1991)
"... book from home to have it autographed by a favorite author; a reader- packed
auditorium singing with a writer; a single fairgoer praying with a writer; ..."
3. Bygone Essex by William Andrews (1892)
"... by a Famed First Friday fairgoer, with the curious Will of Mr. Day, of Wapping,
and five Poems on Fairlop. 1847. Human Fate: a Poem, by Sir Egerton ..."