peregrination

Etymology
From Late, , from , , and , (modern 🇨🇬), and from their  , from  +. is the   of, from  (from  + ) +.

Noun

 * 1)  A person's life regarded as a temporary stay on earth and a journey to the afterlife.
 * 2)  A journey made by a pilgrim; a pilgrimage; also  the making of pilgrimages.
 * 3)  A journey or trip, especially by foot; also  journeying, travelling.
 * 4)  Broad or systematic discussion of a subject;  an instance of this; a discourse.
 * 5)  Straying from the main subject in speech or writing; digression;  an instance of this.
 * 6)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.
 * 1)  Broad or systematic discussion of a subject;  an instance of this; a discourse.
 * 2)  Straying from the main subject in speech or writing; digression;  an instance of this.
 * 3)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.
 * 1)  Broad or systematic discussion of a subject;  an instance of this; a discourse.
 * 2)  Straying from the main subject in speech or writing; digression;  an instance of this.
 * 3)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.
 * 1)  Broad or systematic discussion of a subject;  an instance of this; a discourse.
 * 2)  Straying from the main subject in speech or writing; digression;  an instance of this.
 * 3)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.
 * 1)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.
 * 1)  The state of living abroad temporarily; sojourning;  an act of doing this; a sojourn.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: странстване
 * Finnish:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: ходочашће
 * Roman: hodočašće

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) pilgrimage