(a "pilgrim" is a religious traveler - the term is only capitalized when directly referring to the "Pilgrims" who were the settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts beginning in 1620, either before or after their arrival in the US)
"The pilgrim stopped at many desert communities on his way to Mecca."
"Their religious beliefs established a strong work ethic in most Pilgrim settlers."
I hope they savvy the parley, pilgrim.
The pilgrims migrated to America.
Here comes another pilgrim. That pilgrim will find the others soon enough.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The pilgrim's first winter was very severe as almost half the group died.
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Pilgrim is a noun.
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Molly's Pilgrim was created in 1985.