See also: pérégrination

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Etymology [ edit ]

1520s, either from Old French peregrinacion (“pilgrimage”) ,[1] or directly from the Latin peregrīnātiō (“journey”), from peregrīnor (“sojourn”).

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Noun [ edit ]

peregrination (countable and uncountable, plural peregrinations)

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

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References [ edit ]

^ Online Etymology Dictionary , 2001–2020. peregrination ” in Douglas Harper,, 2001–2020.

Middle French [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

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

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