单词 | to pilgrim it |
释义 | > as lemmasto pilgrim it intransitive. To make a pilgrimage or other long journey; to go on pilgrimage; to travel or wander. Also †to pilgrim it. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > go on pilgrimage pilgrimize1609 pilgrimage1621 pilgrim1681 1561 Test. Love Prol. in J. Stow Wks. Chaucer f. cclxxxvv As they me betiden whan I pilgramed [1532 pilgrymaged] out of my kithe in wintere. 1613 G. Chapman Epicedium 142 What one worth Was there in all our world, that set not forth All his deserts, to pilgrim to his favours. 1681 N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis i. 176 The Palmer-worm, Ambulo..pilgrims up and down every where, feeding upon all sorts of Plants. 1795 A. M. L. Scandalum Magnatum ii. 31 This zealous Duke..Pilgrim'd in soul. 1827 T. Carlyle tr. J. P. F. Richter in German Romance III. 154 He pilgrimed to his old sporting-places. 1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad II. ii. 184 With my staff in my hand I pilgrim'd it away all alone. 1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 143 Upon a noon I pilgrimed through A pasture, mile by mile. 1911 L. Cappadelta tr. H. Grisar Hist. Rome & Popes I. ii. 41 The murdered monk had..pilgrimed to Rome. 1954 Isis 45 72 This was not so bad for people like myself who had pilgrimed throughout the Holy Land before its subdivision into two enemy parts. 2002 Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana) (Nexis) 21 Nov. 4 a The Chief Shepherd of his fold has laid down his staff and has pilgrimed beyond the reach of mortal man. < as lemmas |
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