Origin of viator
First recorded in 1495–1505; from Latin viātor, equivalent to viā(re) “to travel” (derivative of via “way”) + -tor-torOrigin of aviator
1885–90; <French aviateur.noun
old-fashionedthe pilot of an aeroplane or airship; flyer
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