pilgrimage
11pilgrimage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ annual ▪ religious, spiritual VERB + PILGRIMAGE ▪ go on, make ▪ She made a pilgrimage to visit the place where h …
12pilgrimage — n. 1) to go on, make a pilgrimage 2) a pilgrimage to (they went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem) 3) on a pilgrimage * * * [ pɪlgrɪmɪdʒ] make a pilgrimage on a pilgrimage to go on a pilgrimage to (they went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem) …
13pilgrimage — Visiting holy sites is one of the central activities in Hinduism. Many pilgrims visit shrines, rivers, sacred mountains, and sacred groves to obtain spiritual benefits; others go to achieve the worldly benefits that can also accrue from… …
14Pilgrimage — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Pilgrimage », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Pilgrimage est un mot anglais signifiant… …
15pilgrimage — [[t]pɪ̱lgrɪmɪʤ[/t]] pilgrimages 1) N COUNT If you make a pilgrimage to a holy place, you go there for a religious reason. ...the pilgrimage to Mecca. 2) N COUNT: usu with supp A pilgrimage is a journey that someone makes to a place that is very… …
16pilgrimage — pil|grim|age [ˈpılgrımıdʒ] n [U and C] 1.) a journey to a holy place for religious reasons make a pilgrimage/go on (a) pilgrimage ▪ the chance to go on pilgrimage to Mecca 2.) a journey to a place connected with someone or something famous ▪… …
17pilgrimage — UK [ˈpɪlɡrɪmɪdʒ] / US noun Word forms pilgrimage : singular pilgrimage plural pilgrimages a) [countable/uncountable] a journey that a religious person makes to a holy place He was on a pilgrimage to Tirupathi temple in south India. b) [countable] …
18Pilgrimage — Adam was the first pilgrim: after the expulsion from Eden life became exile; within life there is the journey towards salvation. The great time of pilgrimage was the 12 15c, esp. for ordinary people. But even in the 9c monks and kings made… …
19PILGRIMAGE — the practice of visiting SACRED sites which have HISTORICAL or other significance in a given religious TRADITION. In CHRISTIANITY the cities of ROME and JERUSALEM were traditional centers of pilgrimage although smaller sites such as… …
20pilgrimage — Medieval England had many pilgrimage centres, including those of Thomas a Becket at Canterbury, the Virgin Mary at Walsingham (Norfolk), the Holy Rood at Bromholm (Norfolk), the Holy Blood at Hailes Abbey (Gloucestershire), and *Glastonbury.… …