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    peregrinate
    /ˈpɛrɪɡrɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. travel or wander from place to place: archaic, humorous "we peregrinated over Stanmore, and visited the Castles of Bowes and Brougham"

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  3. Peregrinate means to travel especially on foot or to walk over something. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples and word history of peregrinate from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. People who peregrinate are constantly on the move, traveling from one location to another. You might peregrinate from Italy to Spain to France during your European backpacking trip.

  5. Peregrinate means to travel or wander about from place to place, or to travel through a place. It is an obsolete word for foreign. See pronunciation, collocations, conjugations and sentences with peregrinate.

  6. Peregrinate means to travel or wander about from place to place, or to walk over a place. It comes from Latin peregrīnārī, meaning to travel abroad. See how to use it in sentences and its history.

  7. Peregrinate means to travel or wander from place to place, especially on foot. Find the origin, pronunciation, and usage examples of this word, as well as related words and antonyms.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · Peregrinate means to travel from place to place or to sojourn in foreign countries. It comes from Latin peregrinari and has related terms such as peregrine and pilgrim. See pronunciation, anagrams and translations in English, Italian and Spanish.

  9. Peregrinate means wandering or travelling from place to place, or moving from one country to another. It is a borrowing from Latin and has two meanings listed in OED's entry.