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Definition
someone who journeys to a special place — typically a difficult journey to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion
- But, my lads, my lads, to-morrow morning, by four o'clock, early at Gads-hill! there are pilgrims gong to Canterbury with rich offerings, and traders riding to London with fat purses: I have visards for you all; you have horses for yourselves: Gadshill lies to-night in Rochester: I have bespoke supper to-morrow night in Eastcheap: we may do it as secure as sleep.1.2 — Act 1 Scene 2 — The same. An Apartment of Prince Henry's (58% in)
There are no more uses of "pilgrim" in Henry IV, Part 1.
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