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Etymology: [ 'pil-gr&m ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French peligrin, from Late Latin pelegrinus, alteration of Latin peregrinus foreigner, from peregrinus, adjective, foreign, from peregri abroad, from per through + agr-, ager land; more at FOR, ACRE.

hacılar, hacı, seyyah, yolcu, hacı olma, ziyaretçi,

1 hacılar     ts
2pilgrim hacı     ts
3pilgrim seyyah     ts
4pilgrim yolcu     ts
5be pilgrims hacı olma     ts
6pilgrim ziyaretçi     ts
 

plural form of Pilgrim, The early settlers of the Plymouth Colony who left for the New World in early 17th century. Usually used in plural, First settlers of Plymouth (Massachusetts), the first permanent colony in New England (1620). The members of the English Separatist Church, a radical faction of Puritanism, composed a third of the 102 colonists who sailed aboard the Mayflower to North America, and they became the dominant group in the colony. The settlers were later collectively referred to as the Forefathers; the term Pilgrim Fathers was applied to them by Daniel Webster at the bicentennial celebration (1820). See also Mayflower Compact; Plymouth Co, plural of pilgrim, A settler of the Plymouth Colony. Usually used in plural, someone connected with Plymouth Argyle Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc, One who travels, especially on a journey to visit sites of religious significance, Remember, only in the USA do we have pilgrims with a capital "P" referring specifically to the Puritans from Scrooby who arrived in Plymouth in 1620 Everywhere else, it is a general term for someone who travels to a holy site, usually in a foreign land Pilgrim and Puritan are not in any way synonyms, but it may seem that way if you were schooled in the USA, Simple, austere, utilitarian furniture used by America's Pilgrim colonists, – Any member of the band of English Puritans who founded Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620, a person who travels to a shrine or holy place, usually to make offerings and/or to request blessings and favors, A wayfarer; a wanderer; a traveler; a stranger, One who travels far, or in strange lands, to visit some holy place or shrine as a devotee; as, a pilgrim to Loretto; Canterbury pilgrims, See Palmer, Of or pertaining to a pilgrim, or pilgrims; making pilgrimages, someone who journeys in foreign lands some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620, To journey; to wander; to ramble, Christian who has traveled to a sacred place; one who makes a journey for religious reasons, some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion, one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620, Pilgrims are people who make a journey to a holy place for a religious reason. a religious person who travels a long way to a holy place (peligrin, from peregrinus ), someone who journeys in foreign lands, n A traveler that is taken seriously A Pilgrim Father was one who, leaving Europe in 1620 because not permitted to sing psalms through his nose, followed it to Massachusetts, where he could personate God according to the dictates of his conscience,

7 plural form of Pilgrim     ts
8 The early settlers of the Plymouth Colony who left for the New World in early 17th century. Usually used in plural     ts
9 First settlers of Plymouth (Massachusetts), the first permanent colony in New England (1620). The members of the English Separatist Church, a radical faction of Puritanism, composed a third of the 102 colonists who sailed aboard the Mayflower to North America, and they became the dominant group in the colony. The settlers were later collectively referred to as the Forefathers; the term Pilgrim Fathers was applied to them by Daniel Webster at the bicentennial celebration (1820). See also Mayflower Compact; Plymouth Co     ts
10 plural of pilgrim     ts
11Pilgrim A settler of the Plymouth Colony. Usually used in plural     ts
12Pilgrim someone connected with Plymouth Argyle Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc     ts
13pilgrim One who travels, especially on a journey to visit sites of religious significance     ts
14pilgrim Remember, only in the USA do we have pilgrims with a capital "P" referring specifically to the Puritans from Scrooby who arrived in Plymouth in 1620 Everywhere else, it is a general term for someone who travels to a holy site, usually in a foreign land Pilgrim and Puritan are not in any way synonyms, but it may seem that way if you were schooled in the USA     ts
15pilgrim Simple, austere, utilitarian furniture used by America's Pilgrim colonists     ts
16pilgrim – Any member of the band of English Puritans who founded Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620     ts
17pilgrim a person who travels to a shrine or holy place, usually to make offerings and/or to request blessings and favors     ts
18pilgrim A wayfarer; a wanderer; a traveler; a stranger     ts
19pilgrim One who travels far, or in strange lands, to visit some holy place or shrine as a devotee; as, a pilgrim to Loretto; Canterbury pilgrims     ts
20pilgrim See Palmer     ts
21pilgrim Of or pertaining to a pilgrim, or pilgrims; making pilgrimages     ts
22pilgrim someone who journeys in foreign lands some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620     ts
23pilgrim To journey; to wander; to ramble     ts
24pilgrim Christian who has traveled to a sacred place; one who makes a journey for religious reasons  isim     ts
25pilgrim some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion     ts
26pilgrim one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620     ts
27pilgrim Pilgrims are people who make a journey to a holy place for a religious reason. a religious person who travels a long way to a holy place (peligrin, from peregrinus )     ts
28pilgrim someone who journeys in foreign lands     ts
29pilgrim n A traveler that is taken seriously A Pilgrim Father was one who, leaving Europe in 1620 because not permitted to sing psalms through his nose, followed it to Massachusetts, where he could personate God according to the dictates of his conscience     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada pilgrims kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. pilgrims kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan pilgrims kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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