You searched for:
“peregrination”
1. A journey from one place to another, especially on foot: There are some people who love peregrinations and see the countryside close up rather than traveling by vehicles.
2. Etymology: from Latin peregrinatio, from peregrinari, "to stay" or "to travel", from per-, "through" + ager, "field, territory, land, country".

© ALL rights are reserved.
Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
2. Etymology: from Latin peregrinatio, from peregrinari, "to stay" or "to travel", from per-, "through" + ager, "field, territory, land, country".

Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
so you can see more of Mickey Bach's cartoons.
Digital memories will be able to record peoples' locations which can be logged at regular intervals, producing animated maps that trace their peregrinations.
This entry is located in the following unit:
agri-, agrio-, ager
(page 4)