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 | Dec 8, 2016This week’s theme Illustrated words This week’s words succulent marmorean afflatus peregrination ostentatious     Illustration: Leah Palmer Preiss             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg peregrination
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: Traveling from place to place, also a course of travel, especially on foot.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Latin peregrinari (to travel abroad), from peregrinus (foreign),
from peregre (abroad), from per- (through) + ager (field, country).
Ultimately from the Indo-European root agro- (field), which is also the
source of agriculture, acre, peregrine, pilgrim (a variant of peregrine),
and agrestic. Earliest
documented use: 1475.
 USAGE: 
“Here’s a sample of what I recorded from my peregrinations around society’s
watering holes last year.” Adam Helliker; The End of the Year Review; The Express on Sunday (London, UK); Jan 3, 2016. See more usage examples of peregrination in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The real index of civilization is when people are kinder than they need to
be. -Louis de Bernieres, novelist (b. 8 Dec 1954) | 
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