peregrino

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Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pe‧re‧gri‧no

Etymology 1

From Spanish peregrino, from Latin peregrīnus, from peregrē (abroad) +‎ -īnus.

Noun

peregrino

  1. a pilgrim

Etymology 2

From English peregrine falcon.

Noun

peregrino

  1. a peregrine falcon

Galician

Saint James dressed as a pilgrim

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin peregrīnus, influenced by Old French pelegrin

Pronunciation

Noun

peregrino m (plural peregrinos, feminine peregrina, feminine plural peregrinas)

  1. pilgrim
    • 1440, Miguel González Garcés (ed.), Historia de La Coruña. Edad Media. A Coruña: Caixa Galicia, page 618:
      nauios et naos et barchas en que uijnnan moytos rromeus et pelegriins dos Regnos et sennorios de Inglaterra et de otras partes en peligrinajee et Romaria a uisitar o Santo apostolo santiago
      ships and carracks and vessels which brought many travelers and pilgrims from the kingdoms and lordships of England and from other places, in pilgrimage for visiting Saint James the Apostle
  2. traveler

Adjective

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  1. peregrine

Derived terms

References


Italian

Etymology

Variant of pellegrino, from Latin peregrīnus.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. rare, strange, unusual, singular
    Synonyms: strano, singolare

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) peregrīnō

  1. dative singular of peregrīnus
  2. ablative singular of peregrīnus

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin peregrīnus.

Adjective

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  1. peregrine

Noun

peregrino m (plural peregrinos, feminine peregrina, feminine plural peregrinas)

  1. pilgrim (someone who goes on a pilgrimage)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin peregrīnus.

Adjective

peregrino (feminine peregrina, masculine plural peregrinos, feminine plural peregrinas)

  1. traveling, wandering, foreign
  2. strange, weird, rare
  3. (birds) migratory

Noun

peregrino m (plural peregrinos, feminine peregrina, feminine plural peregrinas)

  1. pilgrim
  2. traveler

Verb

peregrino

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of peregrinar.

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish peregrino (pilgrim).

Noun

peregrino

  1. pilgrim