peregrin (s.xii1)

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peregrin (s.xii1)

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[ FEW: 8,234a peregrinus; Gdf: 6,98a peregrin; GdfC: ; TL: 7,747 peregrin; DEAF:  peregrin; DMF:  pérégrin; TLF:  pérégrin; OED:  peregrine adj. and n.; MED:  peregrin(e adj. and n.; DMLBS: 2201a peregrinus ]
 

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1stranger, foreigner
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Estranges sui faiz a mes freres e peregrins (var. (B: s.xii4/4) pelerins) as filz ma merre (Latin: Alienus factus sum fratribus meis, et peregrinus fillis matris meae)  118.LXVIII.11
2traveller, wanderer, wayfarer
( c.1360-79; MS: s.xivex )  Si desiront la mort present Plus que sauf port ly mariners [...] plus que son revienement Ly peregrins q'est long aliers  10656
pelerin  pelerinage  peregre  peregrinatiun  peregrinage 
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