pilgrim
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Religionpilgrimpil‧grim /ˈpɪlɡrɪm/ noun [countable] RRa religious person who travels a long way to a holy place pilgrims visiting a holy shrineExamples from the Corpuspilgrim• Me thinks another pilgrim is trying to make a buck.• The last pilgrims had gone home, and the small kiosks and stalls were closing.• More than a million pilgrims come to Koya-san each year.• Jim believed it would survive best as a band of pilgrims.• The nomads came early and the pilgrims came late.Origin pilgrim (1100-1200) Old French peligrin, from Latin peregrinus “foreigner”