- pilgrim's journey
- nouna journey to a sacred place• Syn: ↑pilgrimage• Hypernyms: ↑journey, ↑journeying
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Journey from Bohemia to the Holy Land, by way of Venice and the Sea — is a voyages book written by Kryštof Harant, a Bohemian nobleman and published in 1608. The complete title transliterated into modern Czech is: Cesta z Království Českého do Benátek, odtud do země Svaté, země Judské a dále do Egypta, a potom na… … Wikipedia
Pilgrim — Pil grim, v. i. To journey; to wander; to ramble. [R.] Grew. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pilgrim's Progress — Pilgrim s Pro|gress, The (1678 84) a book by John Bunyan. It is an ↑allegory of the difficult journey of the human soul through life to Heaven. The main character, ↑Christian, leaves his family and travels through places such as the Slough of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pilgrim — A pilgrim is one who undertakes a pilgrimage, literally far afield . This is traditionally a visit to a place of some religious or historic significance; often a considerable distance is traveled. Examples include a Christian or Jew visiting… … Wikipedia
Pilgrim's Route — Kilometer post for Pilegrimsleden in Hamar The Pilgrim s Route, (Pilegrimsleden) also known as St. Olav s Way or the Old Kings Road, was a pilgrimage route to the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, the site of the tomb of St. Olav. The main… … Wikipedia
Pilgrim (disambiguation) — A pilgrim is one who undertakes a religious journey or pilgrimage.It can also refer to groups: *Pilgrims, the English colonists of Plymouth, Massachusetts *Muslims who perform the Hajj *Pilgrims SocietyIn fiction: * Pilgrim (film), a 2000 movie… … Wikipedia
pilgrim — [12] Etymologically, a pilgrim is someone who goes on a journey. The word comes via Provençal pelegrin from Latin peregrīnus ‘foreign’. This was a derivative of pereger ‘on a journey, abroad’, a compound formed from per ‘through’ and ager… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
pilgrim — [12] Etymologically, a pilgrim is someone who goes on a journey. The word comes via Provençal pelegrin from Latin peregrīnus ‘foreign’. This was a derivative of pereger ‘on a journey, abroad’, a compound formed from per ‘through’ and ager… … Word origins
Pilgrim Soul — Song infobox Name = Pilgrim Soul Artist = Feeder Album = Pushing the Senses Released = 2005 track no = 8 Recorded = ? Genre = Rock Length = 3:44 Writer = Grant Nicholas Composer = Label = The Echo Label Producer = Ken Nelson prev = Morning Life… … Wikipedia
Pilgrim's Progress — an allegory (1678) by John Bunyan. * * * ▪ work by Bunyan religious allegory by the English writer John Bunyan, a symbolic vision of the good man s pilgrimage through life, at one time second only to the Bible in popularity. Part I (1678),… … Universalium