Definition of Pilgrimaged

1. pilgrimage [v] - See also: pilgrimage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pilgrimaged

pilferages
pilfered
pilferer
pilferers
pilferies
pilfering
pilferproof
pilfers
pilfery
pilgarlic
pilgarlick
pilgarlics
pilgrim
pilgrim's journey
pilgrimage
pilgrimaged (current term)
pilgrimages
pilgrimaging
pilgrimize
pilgrimized
pilgrimizes
pilgrimizing
pilgrims
pili
pili annulati
pilicide
pilicides
pilidia
pilidium
pilifera

Literary usage of Pilgrimaged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular by William Hone (1839)
"... back to the shrines of the apostles there, became a monk, received the abbacy of Sts. Peter and Paul, Canterbury, resigned it, pilgrimaged again ..."

2. Bruno's Weekly by Guido Bruno (1915)
"Many were the notable personages who pilgrimaged down to Charles Edison's Little Thimble Theatre during the last week and honored the Bruno Players with ..."

3. The Every-day Book: Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports by William Hone (1826)
"... pilgrimaged to Home for more books, relics, and pictures, built another mo- iu*tery at Jarrow on the Tine, adorned Ьо churches with pictures, ..."

4. The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular by William Hone (1835)
"... received the abbacy of Sts. Peter and Paul, Canterbury, resigned it, pilgrimaged again to Rome, brought home books, relics, and religious pictures, ..."

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