Pilgrims traveled in the pursuit of finding a holy place. Pilgrims traveled to places with significant religious reputations.
Pilgrims are people who travel to holy places for religious purposes.
no she was a pilgrim
The possessive form of "Pilgrim" is "Pilgrim's."
it is pilgrim
in order to practice there own religion, because Lord King James did not believe in the religion that they were wanting to practice.
in order to practice there own religion, because Lord King James did not believe in the religion that they were wanting to practice.
A pilgrim is somebody who travels to a holy site. If they live right next to it, they don't need to travel much; on the other hand, they may need to travel to the other side of the world (up to 20,000 in a straight line), depending where they live, and where they want to travel.
Pilgrim is a noun.
el pilgrim
It would depend on the specific pilgrim and the purpose of the journey. Each pilgrim in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" has their own unique personality and quirks, so the best choice would be someone with whom you would enjoy engaging in conversation and sharing stories.
Molly's Pilgrim was created in 1985.
The correct spelling is "pilgrim."