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Peregrination googlemail dictionary word of the day. do you know it already?

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What a nice word. I think you could guess this one

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  1. Does your maternal parent know that you have extended your peregrinations beyond the precincts of her domicile?


  2. I'm off to Falcons Crest! haha.

  3. A traveling from place to place; a wandering.

    No, didn't until I looked it up. It sounds like something to do with falconry.

  4. Indeed, I plan a peregrination of the lake district very soon!

    My interpretation is that it is a synonym of that lovely Victorian word 'Bummel' which means a journey or trip where the main point is the travelling rather than the destination, a voyage of discovery or pilgrimage.

  5. Making a tour, normally without any fixed route and strictly speaking in foreign lands

    If your are thinking of undertaking a peregrination in the Lake District you may be lucky enough to spot some peregrine falcons and encounter some of the natives.

    The word Bummel is from the German and means a trip/excursion.

    School children in Switzerland are often taken on a Maibummel during the month of May.

  6. This was coined after the Aborigine people went walkabout, I like them both.

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