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palm·er P0028900 (pä′mər)n. A medieval European pilgrim who carried a palm branch as a token of having visited the Holy Land. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman palmer, paumer, from Medieval Latin palmārius : Latin palma, palm; see palm2 + -ārius, n. suff.]palmer (ˈpɑːmə) n1. (Historical Terms) (in Medieval Europe) a pilgrim bearing a palm branch as a sign of his visit to the Holy Land2. (Historical Terms) (in Medieval Europe) an itinerant monk3. (Historical Terms) (in Medieval Europe) any pilgrim4. (Angling) any of various artificial angling flies characterized by hackles around the length of the body[C13: from Old French palmier, from Medieval Latin palmārius, from Latin palma palm]
Palmer (ˈpɑːmə) n1. (Biography) Arnold. born 1929, US professional golfer: winner of seven major championships, including four in the US Masters (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964) and two in the British Open (1961,1962)2. (Biography) Samuel. 1805–81, English painter of visionary landscapes, influenced by William Blakepalm•er (ˈpɑ mər, ˈpɑl-) n. 1. a pilgrim, esp. of the Middle Ages, who had returned from the Holy Land bearing a palm branch as a token. 2. any religious pilgrim. [1250–1300; Middle English palmer(e) < Anglo-French palmer, Old French palmier < Medieval Latin palmārius, Latin: palmary] Palm•er (ˈpɑ mər) n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Palmer - United States golfer (born in 1929)Arnold Daniel Palmer, Arnold Palmer |
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palmer: see pilgrimpilgrim, one who travels to a shrine or other sacred place out of religious motives. Pilgrimages are a feature of many religions and cultures. Examples in ancient Greece were the pilgrimages to Eleusis and Delphi. Pilgrimages are well established in India (e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. .Palmer1. Arnold. born 1929, US professional golfer: won the US Open Championship (1960) and the British Open Championship (1961; 1962) 2. Samuel. 1805--81, English painter of visionary landscapes, influenced by William Blake Palmer
Palmer [pahl´mer] Sophia E. (1853–1920). American nursing writer and organizer; first editor of the American Journal of Nursing. She campaigned for state registration of nursing and assisted in drafting much of the legislation. She served as first president of the New York State Board of Examiners and helped to organize the American Nurses' Association and the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses.Pal·mer (pahl'mĕr), Walter L., U.S. physician, *1896. See: Palmer acid test for peptic ulcer. FinancialSeePalmePalmer Related to Palmer: Arnold PalmerSynonyms for Palmernoun United States golfer (born in 1929)Synonyms- Arnold Daniel Palmer
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