Etymology: [ 'per-&-gr&-"nAt ] (verb.) 1593. 1520s, either from Old French peregrination (“pilgrimage”) (12th century),“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001 or directly from the Latin peregrīnātiō (“journey”), from peregrīnor (“sojourn”).
daldan dala konma, yolculuk, seyahat, konuyu dağıtma, gezme, yolculuk etme, yolculuk etmek, seyahat etmek, gezmek, peregrinationyolculuk, aşmak, seyahat et, katetmek,
A travel or journey, especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim, travel (especially by foot), a long journey, travel, journey, voyage; migration, wandering, A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries, Peregrine; having traveled; foreign, exotic, To travel from place to place, or from one country to another, especially on foot; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries, To travel through a specific place, To travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries, travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge", travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge, Having traveled; foreign, Plural of peregrination,
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A travel or journey, especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim
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travel (especially by foot)
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a long journey
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travel, journey, voyage; migration, wandering isim
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A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries
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Peregrine; having traveled; foreign, exotic - "Other apprentices on this pilgrimage have been the worldly Squire to the peregrinate Knight to whom are juxtaposed the peregrinate Second Nun to the worldly Prioress."
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To travel from place to place, or from one country to another, especially on foot; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries - "As their brood grew, Annie and Thomas Barnacle peregrinated through a tight circle of tenements and small houses at shabby addresses in the heart of Galway: Abbeygate Street, Raleigh Row, Newtownsmyth."
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To travel through a specific place - "Anyway, as fledgling and as veteran, as man and as woman, as journalist and as aspirant littérateur, throught my half-century I peregrinated the world and wrote about it."
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peregrinate
To travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries
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travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge"
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peregrinate
travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge
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