peregrination
Americannoun
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travel from one place to another, especially on foot.
- Synonyms:
- expedition, excursion, trip
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a course of travel; journey.
- Synonyms:
- expedition, excursion, trip
Etymology
Origin of peregrination
1425–75; late Middle English peregrinacioun (< Middle French peregrinacion ) < Latin peregrīnātiōn- (stem of peregrīnātiō ) a traveling abroad. See peregrinate, -ion
Example Sentences
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A jaunt to the Waffle House across the street required a peregrination across a hot ocean of tarmac.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2023
Finding community and disagreement in a space in which talking to strangers might be more welcome than at, say, my local coffee shop is particularly alluring peregrination.
From Salon • Nov. 5, 2022
Amal’s performance that night, with its narrative of a weary child’s peregrination through Dumbo to the glass-walled carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park, should have been delicate and gorgeous.
From New York Times • Sep. 23, 2022
When Wofford’s stories take an engaging peregrination, he often turns to Finkel to prompt his memory.
From Washington Post • Apr. 26, 2016
The ludicrous motive of this peregrination is given in the present manuscript account.
From Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 by Disraeli, Isaac
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