Peregrine
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Peregrine ( adjective )
Wandering, traveling from place to place, foreign.
Origin:
From latin peregrīnus, from peregrīnus, from per + ager ("field"), hence meaning "coming from abroad, foreign".
Examples:
- The peregrine falcon is known for its incredible speed and agility.
- The peregrine traveler was welcomed warmly in the new country.
- The peregrine trader brought exotic goods to the marketplace.
- The peregrine bird was seen flying high in the sky.
- The peregrine adventurer ventured into the unknown territories.
(As a noun)
Peregrine ( noun )
Wandering, traveling from place to place, foreign.
Origin:
From latin peregrīnus, from peregrīnus, from per + ager ("field"), hence meaning "coming from abroad, foreign".
Examples:
- The peregrine falcon is known for its incredible speed and agility.
- The peregrine traveler was welcomed warmly in the new country.
- The peregrine trader brought exotic goods to the marketplace.
- The peregrine bird was seen flying high in the sky.
- The peregrine adventurer ventured into the unknown territories.