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ˈpilgrimer rare. Also 6 Sc. -ar, 7 Sc. pilgramer. [f. pilgrim v. (or n.) + -er1.] One who ‘pilgrims’ or goes on pilgrimage; a pilgrim.
a1581in Wodrow Soc. Misc. 297 In this lyfe we are but travellauris, pilgrimaris and strangearis. 1609Skene Reg. Maj., Stat. Dav. II 39 All pilgrameris, quha for salvation of their saules, will visie the places of halie Saints. 1820Scott Abbot xv, I was..a matron of no vulgar name; now I am Magdalen, a poor pilgrimer, for the sake of Holy Kirk. 1827Carlyle Germ. Rom. IV. 290 The quaint, fitful, and most dainty story of The Foolish Pilgrimers. |