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The noun 'sojourner' is a commonnoun, a word for anyone staying or residing temporarily in a place that is not their home.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:

  • Sojourner Truth, American abolitionist and civil rights activist.
  • Sojourner Way, Shutesbury, MA or Sojourner Street, Austin, TX
  • Sojourner Cafe, Santa Barbara, CA
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The word "sojourner" can be both a proper or common noun. It is a proper noun when it refers to a specific individual or group, such as the famous abolitionist Sojourner Truth. It can also be a common noun when it is used in a general sense to describe someone who is residing temporarily in a place.

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