Noun
One who travels, especially to distant lands.
(dated) A salesman who travels from place to place on behalf of a company.
(Britain) Someone who lives (particularly in the UK) in a caravan, bus or other vehicle rather than a fixed abode.
(Ireland) Alternative letter-case form of Traveller
A list and record of instructions that follows a part in a manufacturing process.
(electrical engineering) One of the wires connecting the two members of a pair of three-way switches.
(nautical) A metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship’s rigging.
(television, theater) A rail or track for a sliding curtain.
(bridge) A sheet of paper that is circulated with the board of cards, on which players record their scores.
(US, Mississippi Delta) A styrofoam cup filled with liquor and usually ice, to be taken away from a place.
(Ireland) Irish English standard spelling of Irish Traveller.; A member of a nomadic ethnic minority in Ireland.
(Norway) a member of a nomadic ethnic minority in Norway
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveller is unaware. Martin Buber
Anyone who needs more than one suitcase is a tourist, not a traveller. Ira Levin
The traveller with empty pockets will sing in the thief's face. Juvenal
Choose your fellow traveller before you start on your journey. Nigerian Proverb
Beautiful day, a gift for the traveller. Indonesian Proverb
A traveller does not make a mess where he had made a camp as he might one day come back. Swahili Proverb