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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pilgrim.

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Examples

  • But such visitation behoveth me after I have pilgrimed to the Holy House of Allah259 and naught withholdeth, me therefrom but my love to thee, because I cannot leave thee for one day.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • More people had come to the city to join in the welcoming demonstration than had pilgrimed to Jerusalem on the Passover, in the days before the division of the kingdom.

    Stories of the Prophets (Before the Exile) Isaac Landman

  • As if the teachings of Anarchism in its extremest form could equal the force of those slain women and infants, who had pilgrimed to the King for aid.

    Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman 1904

  • The Italian who cast them pilgrimed over the world in search of them.

    The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862

  • He could weep, in old years, this man, and 'fall on his knees on the pavement,' blessing Heaven at sight of Federation Programs or like; then he pilgrimed to Paris, to worship Marat and the Mountain: now Marat and he are both gone; -- we said he could not end well.

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Chalier, who pilgrimed to Paris 'to behold Marat and the Mountain,' has verily kindled himself at their sacred urn: for on the 6th of February last, History or Rumour has seen him haranguing his Lyons Jacobins in

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • But such visitation behoveth me after I have pilgrimed to the Holy House of Allah [FN#259] and naught withholdeth, me therefrom but my love to thee, because I cannot leave thee for one day. "

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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