verb
- to travel or wander from place to place, especially on foot
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The scholar decided to peregrinate across Europe to study ancient manuscripts.
- After retirement, she began to peregrinate through small towns, documenting local customs.
- Medieval pilgrims would peregrinate for months to reach holy sites.
- The naturalist peregrinated through the Amazon rainforest, collecting specimens.
- He spent years peregrinating from village to village, sharing his knowledge.
- The artist chose to peregrinate rather than establish a permanent studio.