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peregrination

[ per-i-gr uh - ney -sh uh n ]

Synonyms: expedition , excursion , trip

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Origin of peregrination 1

Example Sentences

The humpbacks look built for flying, as much as for their undersea peregrinations.

After an arduous peregrination through the land of spirits, the brother found and secured his sister as directed.

This proposition being readily acceded to, the party set forth upon their intended peregrination.

Returning one day from such a peregrination, he determined to end a routine of existence so humiliating to his pride.

The purse of Ascham was not equal to the expense of peregrination; and, therefore, he hoped to have it augmented by a pension.

Leaving him to pursue his toilsome peregrination, we return once more to the cavern of Kalyb.

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What does the noun peregrination mean?

There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun peregrination , three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

peregrination has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

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The earliest known use of the noun peregrination is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

OED's earliest evidence for peregrination is from before 1460, in the writing of Osbern Bokenham, poet and Augustinian friar.

peregrination is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin.

Etymons: French peregrination ; Latin peregrīnātiōn- , peregrīnātiō .

Nearby entries

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  • peregrinage, n. 1340–
  • peregrinancy, n. 1674
  • peregrinate, adj. 1598–
  • peregrinate, v. 1593–
  • peregrinating, n. 1830–
  • peregrinating, adj. 1611–
  • peregrination, n. a1460–
  • peregrinator, n. 1610–
  • peregrinatory, adj. 1773–
  • peregrine, adj. & n. c1395–
  • peregrinity, n. 1591–
  • pereion, n. 1856–
  • pereionite, n. 1967–
  • pereiopod, n. 1856–
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peregrination

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From Late Middle English peregrinacioun , peregrinacion ( “ journey; pilgrimage; ( figuratively ) human journey through life ” ) , [1] from Anglo-Norman peregrinaciun ( “ human journey through life ” ) , peregrination ( “ pilgrimage; overseas travel ” ) , and Old French peregrinacion , peregrination ( “ pilgrimage; overseas travel ” ) (modern French pérégrination ), and from their etymon Latin peregrīnātiō ( “ overseas sojourn or travel; ( Late Latin ) pilgrimage; sojourn; human journey through life ” ) , from peregrīnātus ( “ living or travelling overseas ” ) + -iō ( suffix forming abstract nouns ) . [2] Peregrīnātus is the perfect passive participle of peregrīnor ( “ to live or travel overseas; to be overseas; to roam, rove; to be a stranger ” ) , from peregrīnus ( “ alien, foreign; exotic ” ) (from peregrē̆ ( “ abroad; from abroad; heading abroad ” ) + -īnus ( suffix forming adjectives meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ ) ) + -or ( suffix forming first-person singular present passive indicative verbs ) .

Pronunciation

  • ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌpɛɹɪɡɹɪˈneɪʃn̩/
  • ( General American ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌpɛɹəɡɹəˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ , /ˈpɛ-/
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən
  • Hyphenation: pe‧re‧gri‧nat‧ion

peregrination ( countable and uncountable , plural peregrinations )

  • 1618 April 22, John Donne , “A Sermon Preached at White-hall Aprill 12. 1618.”, in XXVI. Sermons (Never before Publish’d) Preached by that Learned and Reverend Divine John Donne,   [ … ] , London: [ … ] Thomas Newcomb,   [ … ] , published 1661 , →OCLC , page 179 : It is true our life in this world is not called a baniſhment any where in the Scripture: but a pilgrimage, a peregrination , a travell; but perigrinatio cum ignominia conjunctu, exilium ; he that leaves his Countrey becauſe he was aſhamed, or afraid to return to it, or to ſtay in it, is a baniſhed man.
  • 1760 , Edmund Burke, “An Essay towards an Abridgment of the English History.   [ … ] ”, in [ Walker King ], editor, The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke , new edition, volume X, London: [ … ] [ R. Gilbert ] for C [ harles ] and J [ ohn ] Rivington ,   [ … ] , published 1826 , →OCLC , book IIbook II, chapter V (Succession of Kings from Alfred to Harold ), page 309 : According to the mode of that time, he [ Cnut the Great ] made a pilgrimage to Rome, with a view to expiate the crimes, which paved his way to the throne; but he made a good use of this peregrination , and returned full of the observations he had made in the country, through which he had passed, which he turned to the benefit of his extensive dominions.
  • 1670 , John Evelyn , “. Chapter XXV. Of the Cork, Ilex, Alaternus, Phyllyrea, Granad, Lentise, Myrtle, Jasmine, &c..”, in Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions.   [ … ] , 2nd edition, London: [ … ] Jo [ hn ] Martyn , and Ja [ mes ] Allestry, printers to the Royal Society , →OCLC , page 122 : By what I have touch’d in the Chapter of the Elms , concerning the peregrination of that Tree into Spain (where even in Plinie ’s time there were none, and where now they are in great abundance) why ſhould we not more generally endeavour to propagate the Ilex amongſt us; [ … ]
  • 1711 August 10 (Gregorian calendar), [ Joseph Addison ], “ MONDAY, July 30, 1711 ”, in The Spectator , number 130 ; republished in Alexander Chalmers , editor, The Spectator; a New Edition,   [ … ] , volume II, New York, N.Y.: D[aniel] Appleton & Company , 1853 , →OCLC , page 190 : [O]ur linguist having received such extraordinary rudiments towards a good education, was afterwards trained up in every thing that becomes a gentleman; wearing off by little and little all the vicious habits and practices that he had been used to in the course of his peregrinations . The spelling has been modernized.
  • 1818 July 25, Jedadiah Cleishbotham [pseudonym; Walter Scott ], “I. Being Introductory.”, in Tales of My Landlord, Second Series,   [ … ] ( The Heart of Mid-Lothian ), volume I, Edinburgh: [ … ] [ James Ballantyne and Co. ] for Archibald Constable and Company , →OCLC , page 26 : [T]hey had made what might be received as one or two tolerable jests on the subject before they had advanced far on their peregrination .
  • 1819 July 31 , Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym; Washington Irving ], “The Art of Book Making”, in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. , number II, New York, N.Y.: [ … ] C. S. Van Winkle,   [ … ] , →OCLC , pages 155–156 : Thus it has been my hap, in my peregrinations about this great metropolis, to blunder upon a scene which unfolded to me some of the mysteries of the book making craft, and at once put my astonishment on this head at an end.
  • 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 17: Ithaca ]”, in Ulysses , Paris: Shakespeare and Company ,   [ … ] , →OCLC , part III [ Nostos ], page 680 : Whence, disappearing from the constellation of the Northern Crown he would somehow reappear reborn above delta in the constellation of Cassiopeia and after incalculable eons of peregrination return an estranged avenger, a wreaker of justice on malefactors, a dark crusader, a sleeper awakened, with financial resources (by supposition) surpassing those of Rothschild or the silver king.
  • ( uncountable ) Broad or systematic discussion of a subject ; ( countable ) an instance of this; a discourse . [from early 17th c.] Synonym: perambulation
  • ( uncountable ) Straying from the main subject in speech or writing ; digression ; ( countable ) an instance of this. [from mid 20th c.] Synonym: perambulation
  • ( uncountable , obsolete ) The state of living abroad temporarily ; sojourning ; ( countable ) an act of doing this; a sojourn . [17th–18th c.]

Related terms

  • peregrinage ( rare )
  • peregrinate
  • peregrinating ( adjective , noun (rare) )
  • peregrinator ( archaic )
  • peregrinatory
  • peregrine falcon
  • peregrine hawk
  • peregrinity

Translations

  • ^ “ peregrināciǒun, n. ”, in MED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan , 2007 .

Further reading

  • Douglas Harper ( 2001–2024 ) “ peregrination ”, in Online Etymology Dictionary .

Middle French

From Old French , from Latin peregrīnātiō ( “ journey ” ) , from peregrīnor ( “ sojourn ” ) .

peregrination   f ( plural peregrinations )

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  • noun A traveling from one country or place to another; a roaming or wandering about in general; travel; pilgrimage.

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  • noun A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries.

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  • noun A travel or journey , especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim .

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  • noun traveling or wandering around

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noun as in traversing

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The humpbacks look built for flying, as much as for their undersea peregrinations.

After an arduous peregrination through the land of spirits, the brother found and secured his sister as directed.

This proposition being readily acceded to, the party set forth upon their intended peregrination.

Returning one day from such a peregrination, he determined to end a routine of existence so humiliating to his pride.

The purse of Ascham was not equal to the expense of peregrination; and, therefore, he hoped to have it augmented by a pension.

Leaving him to pursue his toilsome peregrination, we return once more to the cavern of Kalyb.

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Definitions for peregrination pere·gri·na·tion, this dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word peregrination ., princeton's wordnet rate this definition: 5.0 / 1 vote.

  • peregrination noun

traveling or wandering around

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A travel or journey, especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim.

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Peregrination noun

Travel; abode in foreign countries.

Etymology: from peregrinus, Lat.

It was agreed between them, what account he should give of his peregrination abroad. Francis Bacon , Henry VII.

That we do not contend to have the earth pass for a paradise, we reckon it only as the land of our peregrination, and aspire after a better country. Richard Bentley , Sermons.

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peregrination

Peregrination refers to travelling or journeying, especially by foot, over a long distance or from place to place, often without a specific destination or purpose. It is often used to refer to travels or journeys that involve wandering or meandering, rather than a direct or purposeful trip to a particular destination.

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a traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries

Etymology: [L. peregrinatio: cf. F. prgrination.]

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peregrination (n.)

early 15c., peregrinacioun , "a journey, pilgrimage," hence, later, "roaming or wandering about in general," from Old French peregrination "pilgrimage, long absence" (12c.) or directly from Latin peregrinationem (nominative peregrinatio ) "a journey, a sojourn abroad," noun of action from past-participle stem of peregrinari "to journey or travel abroad," figuratively "to roam about, wander," from peregrinus "from foreign parts, foreigner," from peregre (adv.) "abroad," properly "from abroad, found outside Roman territory," from per "away" (see per ) + agri , locative of ager "field, territory, land, country" (from PIE root *agro- "field"). The earlier English word was peregrinage (mid-14c.).

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"through, by means of," 1580s (earlier in various Latin and French phrases, in the latter often par ), from Latin per "through, during, by means of, on account of, as in," from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through, in front of, before, first, chief, toward, near, around, against."

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "field;" probably a derivative of root *ag- "to drive, draw out or forth, move."

It forms all or part of: acorn ; acre ; agrarian ; agriculture ; agriology ; agro- ; agronomy ; onager ; peregrinate ; peregrination ; peregrine ; pilgrim ; stavesacre .

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit ajras "plain, open country," Greek agros "field," Latin ager (genitive agri ) "a field," Gothic akrs , Old English æcer "field."

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  1. PEREGRINATION

    PEREGRINATION definition: 1. a long journey in which you travel to various different places, especially on foot 2. a long…. Learn more.

  2. Peregrination Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of PEREGRINATE is to travel especially on foot : walk. Did you know?

  3. peregrination noun

    Definition of peregrination noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. PEREGRINATION Definition & Meaning

    Peregrination definition: travel from one place to another, especially on foot.. See examples of PEREGRINATION used in a sentence.

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    What does the noun peregrination mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun peregrination, three of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. peregrination has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. Christianity (Middle English) religion (Middle ...

  6. PEREGRINATION definition

    PEREGRINATION meaning: 1. a long journey in which you travel to various different places, especially on foot 2. a long…. Learn more.

  7. peregrination

    person's life regarded as a temporary stay on earth and a journey to the afterlife. journey made by a pilgrim — see pilgrimage. journey or trip, especially by foot. broad or systematic discussion of a subject; an instance of this. straying from the main subject in speech or writing; an instance of this — see digression.

  8. Peregrination

    peregrination: 1 n traveling or wandering around Type of: travel , traveling , travelling the act of going from one place to another

  9. PEREGRINATION definition and meaning

    2 meanings: 1. a voyage, esp an extensive one 2. the act or process of travelling.... Click for more definitions.

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    Define peregrination. peregrination synonyms, peregrination pronunciation, peregrination translation, English dictionary definition of peregrination. v. per·e·gri·nat·ed , per·e·gri·nat·ing , per·e·gri·nates v. intr. ... Noun: 1. peregrination - traveling or wandering around. travel, traveling, travelling - the act of going from one ...

  11. peregrination

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English peregrination per‧e‧gri‧na‧tion / ˌperəɡrəˈneɪʃ ə n / noun [countable] literary TRAVEL a long journey His peregrinations took him to India. Examples from the Corpus peregrination • If they break off their constant peregrinations, their voice seizes up and they lose their memory.

  12. Peregrination Definition & Meaning

    Peregrination definition: A travel or journey , especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim .

  13. PEREGRINATION Synonyms: 35 Similar Words

    Synonyms for PEREGRINATION: trip, expedition, journey, trek, excursion, errand, flight, voyage, tour, travel(s)

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    A half-shadow, the edge of a shadow. peregrination. 2009 January | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2009. About 1500 UFW members and supporters were on hand to hear United Farm Workers president Arturo Rodriguez, looking a little drawn from yet another peregrination, and state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg discuss the unsuccessful struggle for card check legislation, and the successful ...

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  18. What does peregrination mean?

    Definition of peregrination in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of peregrination. What does peregrination mean? Information and translations of peregrination in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  19. peregrination

    peregrination (n.) peregrination. (n.) early 15c., peregrinacioun, "a journey, pilgrimage," hence, later, "roaming or wandering about in general," from Old French peregrination "pilgrimage, long absence" (12c.) or directly from Latin peregrinationem (nominative peregrinatio) "a journey, a sojourn abroad," noun of action from past-participle ...

  20. PEREGRINATE definition and meaning

    3 meanings: 1. to travel or wander about from place to place; voyage 2. to travel through (a place) 3. → an obsolete word for.... Click for more definitions.

  21. PEREGRINATION

    Pronunciation of peregrination. How to say peregrination in English with audio - Cambridge University Press

  22. PEREGRINATIONS Synonyms: 35 Similar Words

    Synonyms for PEREGRINATIONS: trips, expeditions, journeys, travels, excursions, treks, errands, flights, tours, voyages

  23. Peregrination

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