Peregrine ( adjective , noun )

(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:

  1. The peregrine falcon is known for its incredible speed and agility.
  2. The peregrine traveler was welcomed warmly in the new country.
  3. The peregrine trader brought exotic goods to the marketplace.
  4. The peregrine bird was seen flying high in the sky.
  5. 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:

  1. The peregrine falcon is known for its incredible speed and agility.
  2. The peregrine traveler was welcomed warmly in the new country.
  3. The peregrine trader brought exotic goods to the marketplace.
  4. The peregrine bird was seen flying high in the sky.
  5. The peregrine adventurer ventured into the unknown territories.
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