To travel or wander from place to place, especially on foot and especially abroad.
From Latin 'peregrinari' (to travel abroad), from 'peregrinus' (foreign/pilgrim), from 'per' (through) + 'ager' (field). Same root as 'pilgrim' and 'peregrine falcon' (the wandering hawk).
To wander the world like a medieval pilgrim! The peregrine falcon got its name because it WANDERS across entire continents! And 'pilgrim' comes from the same root — every traveler is peregrinating! 🦅ðŸŒ
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