pilgrim
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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One who travels to visit a site of religious significance.; Any traveler.
— strangers and pilgrims on the earth
- One who travels to visit a site of religious significance.; An early American settler.
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A newcomer.
— "I wouldn't unfork that horse yet, pilgrim. I want a good look at ya first."
- A silk screen formerly attached to the back of a woman's bonnet to protect the neck.
动词 v.
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To make a pilgrimage
— [T]o all galleries, churches, sistine chapels, ruins, coliseums, and artistic or dilettante shrines he zealously pilgrimed[.]
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To wander; to ramble.
— For that he hath no certain home, or diet, but pilgrims up and down every where, feeding upon all sorts of Plants
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Inherited from Middle English pilegrim, from Old English pilegrī̆m, from Old French pelegrin, from Latin peregrīnus (“foreigner”). Doublet of peregrine.
The change of /r…r/ to /l…r/ is an effect of dissimilation in early Romance; compare Italian pellegrino.
The change of /r…r/ to /l…r/ is an effect of dissimilation in early Romance; compare Italian pellegrino.
词源 2
Inherited from Middle English pilegrim, from Old English pilegrī̆m, from Old French pelegrin, from Latin peregrīnus (“foreigner”). Doublet of peregrine.
The change of /r…r/ to /l…r/ is an effect of dissimilation in early Romance; compare Italian pellegrino.
The change of /r…r/ to /l…r/ is an effect of dissimilation in early Romance; compare Italian pellegrino.
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