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peregrinatiun (s.xii1)

peregrinatiun (s.xii1)

peregrinaciun,  peregrination  
  FEW:  peregrinatio 8,232a Gdf:  peregrinacion 6,98a GdfC:  peregrination 10,317c TL: peregrinacïon 7,747 DEAF:  peregrin (peregrinacion)  DMF:  pérégrination  TLF:  pérégrination  OED:  peregrination n.  MED:  peregrinacioun n.  DMLBS:  peregrinatio 2201a

s.

1 theol. pilgrimage, journey to a holy place (usually outside the borders of one's country) as an act of religious devotion
( 1160-74; MS: s.xvii )  En Jerusalem fist peregrination En langes et nus piez a grant devotion  Rom de Rou wace i 9.214
2theol.peregrination, journey through life
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 )  el liu de la meie peregrinaciun  Oxf Ps ANTS 116.118.54
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Ditet esteient a mei li tuen cumandement en la maisun de la meie peregrinatiun (Latin: in domo peregrinationis meae)  Camb Ps 222.CXVIII.54

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See also:

pelerin  pelerinage  peregre  peregrin  peregrinage 
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peregrinatiun