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pilgrimize, v.|ˈpɪlgrɪmaɪz| [See -ize.] 1. intr. To play the pilgrim, travel as a pilgrim, go on pilgrimage. Also to pilgrimize it.
1598–9B. Jonson Case is Altered ii. iv, I'll bear thy charges, an thou wilt but pilgrimize it along with me to the land of Utopia. 1789Coxe Trav. Switz. I. vii. 56 All the world pilgrimises to his bones. 1835R. Chambers in Blackw. Mag. XXXVIII. 70 Thou shalt pilgrimize through life, unfriended and alone. 1891Besant London (1894) 43 Rahere..pilgrimised to Rome. 2. trans. To make into a pilgrim.
1755Smollett Quix. (1803) IV. 140 Tell me who has pilgrimised thee; and wherefore hast thou dared to return to Spain? Hence ˈpilgrimizing vbl. n.
1818C. Mills Crusades (1822) I. i. 15 No causes..gave such strength to the spirit of pilgrimising as the opinion..that the reign of Christ, or the Millennium was at hand. 1858R. Chambers Dom. Ann. Scot. I. 3 The king himself sought for his highest religious comfort in pilgrimising to St. Duthac's shrine in Ross-shire. |