Peregrinate (verb)
peh-ri-grin-ate
To travel or wander from place to place.
Origin; Late 16th century (earlier ( Middle English) as peregrination): from the Latin peregrinat- ‘travelled abroad’, from the verb peregrinari, from peregrinus ‘foreign, travelling’..
Example sentences
“We peregrinated all over southern Italy, it was beautiful”
“Torsten plans to peregrinate across Europe, visiting as many bookshops as possible.”

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