| 单词 | pilgrimaging | 
| 释义 | pilgrimagingn.  The action or practice of going on a pilgrimage; the action of wandering or dwelling in a foreign land; travelling; sojourning. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > travel > 			[noun]		 > going on pilgrimage pilgrimaginga1382 pilgrimizing1820 pilgriming1828 pilgrimism1886 society > faith > worship > pilgrimage > 			[noun]		 pilgrimagec1275 pilgrimaginga1382 pilgrimizing1820 a1382    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(1))	 		(1850)	 Psalms cxix. 5  				Allas to me for my pilgrymagynge [a1425 L.V. dwelling in an alien lond; L. incolatus] is drawen along. c1400    Comm. on Canticles 		(Bodl. 288)	 in  T. Arnold Sel. Eng. Wks. J. Wyclif 		(1871)	 III. 219  				In þe wey of her pilgrymagyng..þei schulen sey þe preisyng of god. c1449    R. Pecock Repressor 		(1860)	 195  				The seid vsing of ymagis and the seid pilgrimaging weren seruicis to God. a1618    J. Sylvester New-polished Spectacles in  tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas Diuine Weekes & Wks. 		(1621)	 1195  				This World is but a Pilgrimaging, Where wicked men, most felly raging, Doo trudge and travell most devout. 1693    A. Gavin Short Hist. Monastical Orders  iii. 274  				The Women who went thither a Pilgrimaging. 1731    Gentleman's Mag. 1 321  				A late Edict of the French King to forbid Pilgrimaging. 1787    W. Beckford Portuguese Jrnl. 1 June 		(1954)	 54  				Spouse goes a-pilgrimaging to Nossa Senhora do Cabo; little madam whisks about the Botanic Garden. 1887    A. Austin Prince Lucifer  v. i. 135  				Singing and pilgrimaging are not like school or sermon. 1954    L. Hotson First Night of Twelfth Night ii. 63  				The Grand Duke's experienced secretary..advised him strongly to give up the notion of ‘pilgrimaging’. 1999    J. Riley-Smith Oxf. Hist. Crusades iv. 78  				The humiliating loss of status involved in pilgrimaging without weapons, equipment, and horses. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). pilgrimagingadj.  Travelling on a pilgrimage; wandering, journeying. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > pilgrimage > 			[adjective]		 pilgrimaging1734 society > travel > aspects of travel > traveller > 			[adjective]		 > going on pilgrimage pilgrimaging1734 1734    J. Gordon Mem. 74  				This pilgrimaging way of satisfying for Sins, lasted a considerable time in the Romish Church. a1819    J. Wolcot Wks. 		(1830)	 186  				Like pilgrimaging rats, Unawed by mortals, and unscared by cats. 1898    M. P. Shiel Yellow Danger 266  				Each of these pilgrimaging masses of men was in itself a nation. 1925    E. Muir First Poems 58  				Onward I flew o'er seas so clear That still my wraith below, Like a mute pilgrimaging thought Inexorable did go. 1996    Houston Chron. 		(Nexis)	 8 Aug. 13  				The statue often is wreathed in leis placed by proud Hawaiians and pilgrimaging wave-riders. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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