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We begin our narrative of the linguistic travels of peregrinate with the Latin word peregrinatus , the past participle of peregrinari , which means "to travel in foreign lands." The verb is derived from the Latin word for "foreigner," peregrinus , which was earlier used as an adjective meaning "foreign."That term also gave us the words pilgrim and peregrine , the latter of which once meant "alien" but is now used as an adjective meaning "tending to wander" and as a noun naming a kind of falcon. (The peregrine falcon is so named because it was traditionally captured during its first flight—or pilgrimage—from the nest.)

  • cut (across)
  • pass (over)
  • perambulate
  • proceed (along)

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1593, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

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peregrination

[ per-i-gr uh - ney -sh uh n ]

Synonyms: expedition , excursion , trip

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The humpbacks look built for flying, as much as for their undersea peregrinations.

After an arduous peregrination through the land of spirits, the brother found and secured his sister as directed.

This proposition being readily acceded to, the party set forth upon their intended peregrination.

Returning one day from such a peregrination, he determined to end a routine of existence so humiliating to his pride.

The purse of Ascham was not equal to the expense of peregrination; and, therefore, he hoped to have it augmented by a pension.

Leaving him to pursue his toilsome peregrination, we return once more to the cavern of Kalyb.

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  • circumnavigation

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Sergiev Posad is located about 45 miles northeast of Moscow and is named after Saint Sergey Radonezhsky - Russia’s patron saint. Sergey, a revered monk from Rostov, founded a small wooden monastery deep in the Russian forest in 1345. His followers helped him establish a settlement nearby, forming the famous Trinity Monastery.

The wooden Sergiev Posad monastery, constructed by Sergey and his followers, was destroyed by the Tartars shortly after his death. Nevertheless, his tomb survived, and the Trinity Cathedral was built in 1422 - the year when Sergey was canonized. The greatest icon painters of medieval Russia, Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chyorny were invited to decorate the cathedral with frescoes. Its walls were made of white stone, had unusual sloping walls and a gold dome, inspiring the many churches of a similar design later built all across the country. The Trinity Cathedral is also the oldest building of the complex still standing today.

Nowadays, the monastery carries the name of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius . It is considered the "Russian Vatican" and is home to the Russian patriarch. For centuries the monastery has been the greatest and biggest religious, spiritual, and cultural center of the country and is the cradle of Russian Orthodoxy. Moreover, the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergey has been a UNESCO declared World Heritage Site since 1993.

Things to do in Sergiev Posad

Make sure you visit the complex encompasses a series of medieval buildings, and the Trinity Lavra’s unique combination of a fortress and monastery house the seminary of the Russian Orthodox Church. Another beautiful church on the grounds of Sergiev Posad is the 1585 Cathedral of the Assumption, which is easily recognized by its blue star-spangled domes. Other notable buildings include the stunning 18th-century baroque bell tower and the 1692 Refectory Church of St. Sergius.

The museum is also worth a visit. Here old religious objects, woven pictures of saints, and other relics are on display.

Sergiev Posad is one of the cities included in the Golden Ring of Russia , a tourist route consisting of 8 ancient cities of particular historical importance. So if you want to dive deep into Russian history and culture, Sergiev Posad will become a nice day trip from Moscow or a part of your Golden Ring tour.

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  • 1.1 Etymology
  • 1.2 Pronunciation
  • 1.3.1 Related terms
  • 1.3.2 Translations
  • 1.4 References
  • 1.5 Further reading
  • 2.1 Etymology

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Etymology [ edit ].

From Late Middle English peregrinacioun , peregrinacion ( “ journey; pilgrimage; ( figuratively ) human journey through life ” ) , [1] from Anglo-Norman peregrinaciun ( “ human journey through life ” ) , peregrination ( “ pilgrimage; overseas travel ” ) , and Old French peregrinacion , peregrination ( “ pilgrimage; overseas travel ” ) (modern French pérégrination ), and from their etymon Latin peregrīnātiō ( “ overseas sojourn or travel; ( Late Latin ) pilgrimage; sojourn; human journey through life ” ) , from peregrīnātus ( “ living or travelling overseas ” ) + -iō ( suffix forming abstract nouns ) . [2] Peregrīnātus is the perfect passive participle of peregrīnor ( “ to live or travel overseas; to be overseas; to roam, rove; to be a stranger ” ) , from peregrīnus ( “ alien, foreign; exotic ” ) (from peregrē̆ ( “ abroad; from abroad; heading abroad ” ) + -īnus ( suffix forming adjectives meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ ) ) + -or ( suffix forming first-person singular present passive indicative verbs ) .

Pronunciation [ edit ]

  • ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌpɛɹɪɡɹɪˈneɪʃn̩/
  • ( General American ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌpɛɹəɡɹəˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ , /ˈpɛ-/
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən
  • Hyphenation: pe‧re‧gri‧nat‧ion

Noun [ edit ]

peregrination ( countable and uncountable , plural peregrinations )

  • 1618 April 22, John Donne , “A Sermon Preached at White-hall Aprill 12. 1618.”, in XXVI. Sermons (Never before Publish’d) Preached by that Learned and Reverend Divine John Donne,   [ … ] , London: [ … ] Thomas Newcomb,   [ … ] , published 1661 , →OCLC , page 179 : It is true our life in this world is not called a baniſhment any where in the Scripture: but a pilgrimage, a peregrination , a travell; but perigrinatio cum ignominia conjunctu, exilium ; he that leaves his Countrey becauſe he was aſhamed, or afraid to return to it, or to ſtay in it, is a baniſhed man.
  • 1760 , Edmund Burke , “An Essay towards an Abridgment of the English History.   [ … ] ”, in [ Walker King ], editor, The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke , new edition, volume X, London: [ … ] [ R. Gilbert ] for C [ harles ] and J [ ohn ] Rivington ,   [ … ] , published 1826 , →OCLC , book IIbook II, chapter V (Succession of Kings from Alfred to Harold ), page 309 : According to the mode of that time, he [ Cnut the Great ] made a pilgrimage to Rome, with a view to expiate the crimes, which paved his way to the throne; but he made a good use of this peregrination , and returned full of the observations he had made in the country, through which he had passed, which he turned to the benefit of his extensive dominions.
  • 1670 , John Evelyn , “. Chapter XXV. Of the Cork, Ilex, Alaternus, Phyllyrea, Granad, Lentise, Myrtle, Jasmine, &c..”, in Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions.   [ … ] , 2nd edition, London: [ … ] Jo [ hn ] Martyn , and Ja [ mes ] Allestry, printers to the Royal Society , →OCLC , page 122 : By what I have touch’d in the Chapter of the Elms , concerning the peregrination of that Tree into Spain (where even in Plinie ’s time there were none, and where now they are in great abundance) why ſhould we not more generally endeavour to propagate the Ilex amongſt us; [ … ]
  • 1711 August 10 (Gregorian calendar), [ Joseph Addison ], “ MONDAY, July 30, 1711 ”, in The Spectator , number 130 ; republished in Alexander Chalmers , editor, The Spectator; a New Edition,   [ … ] , volume II, New York, N.Y.: D[aniel] Appleton & Company , 1853 , →OCLC , page 190 : [O]ur linguist having received such extraordinary rudiments towards a good education, was afterwards trained up in every thing that becomes a gentleman; wearing off by little and little all the vicious habits and practices that he had been used to in the course of his peregrinations . The spelling has been modernized.
  • 1818 July 25, Jedadiah Cleishbotham [pseudonym; Walter Scott ], “I. Being Introductory.”, in Tales of My Landlord, Second Series,   [ … ] ( The Heart of Mid-Lothian ), volume I, Edinburgh: [ … ] [ James Ballantyne and Co. ] for Archibald Constable and Company , →OCLC , page 26 : [T]hey had made what might be received as one or two tolerable jests on the subject before they had advanced far on their peregrination .
  • 1819 July 31 , Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym; Washington Irving ], “The Art of Book Making”, in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. , number II, New York, N.Y.: [ … ] C. S. Van Winkle,   [ … ] , →OCLC , pages 155–156 : Thus it has been my hap, in my peregrinations about this great metropolis, to blunder upon a scene which unfolded to me some of the mysteries of the book making craft, and at once put my astonishment on this head at an end.
  • 1922 February, James Joyce , “[Episode 17: Ithaca ]”, in Ulysses , Paris: Shakespeare and Company ,   [ … ] , →OCLC , part III [ Nostos ], page 680 : Whence, disappearing from the constellation of the Northern Crown he would somehow reappear reborn above delta in the constellation of Cassiopeia and after incalculable eons of peregrination return an estranged avenger, a wreaker of justice on malefactors, a dark crusader, a sleeper awakened, with financial resources (by supposition) surpassing those of Rothschild or the silver king.
  • ( uncountable ) Broad or systematic discussion of a subject ; ( countable ) an instance of this; a discourse . [from early 17th c.] Synonym: perambulation
  • ( uncountable ) Straying from the main subject in speech or writing ; digression ; ( countable ) an instance of this. [from mid 20th c.] Synonym: perambulation
  • ( uncountable , obsolete ) The state of living abroad temporarily ; sojourning ; ( countable ) an act of doing this; a sojourn . [17th–18th c.]

Related terms [ edit ]

  • peregrinage ( rare )
  • peregrinate
  • peregrinating ( adjective , noun (rare) )
  • peregrinator ( archaic )
  • peregrinatory
  • peregrine falcon
  • peregrine hawk
  • peregrinity

Translations [ edit ]

References [ edit ].

  • ^ “ peregrināciǒun, n. ”, in MED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan , 2007 .

Further reading [ edit ]

  • Douglas Harper ( 2001–2024 ) “ peregrination ”, in Online Etymology Dictionary .

Middle French [ edit ]

From Old French , from Latin peregrīnātiō ( “ journey ” ) , from peregrīnor ( “ sojourn ” ) .

peregrination   f ( plural peregrinations )

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The largest and the most important Russian Orthodox monasteries are called lavras and are subordinated directly to the Patriarch of Moscow. The Troitse-Sergiev Lavra began in 1337 as a church built by St. Sergius of Radonezh, made out of wood, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. St. Sergius was declared patron saint of the Russian state in 1422. The same year, the first stone cathedral was built by a team of Serbian monks who had found refuge in the monastery after the Battle of Kosovo. The relics of St. Sergius still may be seen in this cathedral.

In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Lavra continued expanding into new monastery buildings, living areas, and stone walls, which withheld a Polish siege of 1608-1610. In the 18th century, the wooden buildings were mostly reconstructed in stone.

The Lavra was closed in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, like all other places of worship in the USSR. It reopened in 1941 during World War II , continuing to serve as the religious center of Russia and residence of its Patriarch. In 1945, following Stalin's temporary tolerance of the church, the Lavra was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church. On April 16, 1946 divine service was renewed at the Assumption Cathedral. The lavra continued as the seat of the Moscow Patriarchate until 1983, when the patriarch was allowed to settle at the Danilov Monastery in Moscow .

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By bus [ edit ]

Bus 388 is available at VDNKh (VVTs) for 200 (160 with "Strelka", a universal travelcard) rubles every 15 minutes. However, be aware of jams, about from MKAD to Pushkino , almost always in rather extended rush hours.

By car [ edit ]

To get to the town by car, take Yaroslavskoe highway from Rizhski Vokzal (Rizhski train station) or VVTs (VDNKh) - it takes approximately 2 hours to get to Posad: distance is 70 km (40 miles), however see above about jams. Construction of new intersection between Korolyov and Mytishchi simplified things with the jam a little, but parts of M8 highway before and after intersection are still crowded because of bottlenecks closer to MKAD and in Klyaz'ma village.

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The main tourist spot is the monastery. It can be seen from station and can be reached by foot in about 10 minutes.

See [ edit ]

The reason why one should see the city is the world heritage listed combination of fortress and monastery. The 56.31035 38.1312 1 Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Russia, and one of the principal spiritual centers of the Russian Orthodox Church; its main seminary is housed in the buildings of this complex. There are several churches to see, a holy source and in general the whole complex with its massive walls and gates is very picturesque. There are no admission price to pay except for the museum, which shows old religious objects and woven pictures of saints. At the weekend the monastery can get very crowded, as it hosts some very important icons (at least copies of them). In return it can be very interesting to observe the believers kissing the icons and praying for hours.

In the monastery's grounds are buried controversial tsar Boris Godunov, who reigned 1598-1605 and is the theme and title of Pushkin's play and Mussorgsky's opera, and some of his family members.

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Sergiev Posad

Sergiyev Posad is the only city in the Moscow region that is included on the Golden Ring route of ancient towns. It is rich with historic and cultural heritage, as well as with small town charm. This tiny city has enough to keep you busy for days, and we created this guide to help you along.

Holy trinity lavra of st. sergius.

Founded in 1337, the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is undeniably the major draw for the city and the symbol of Russian Christianity . The monastery is comprised of over 50 historically significant constructions, including the sixteenth century Assumption Cathedral and fifteenth century Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. It’s nearly impossible to explore the entire complex properly in one day.

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia, +7 (496) 540-53-34

Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra panorama

Located between the eastern wall of the Trinity Lavra and Red Army avenue, Krasnogorskaya Square is a perfect observation base for stunning views of at least a dozen attractions. Favored by the locals, it’s always bustling with life and activity.

Krasnogorskaya Square, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia

Krasnogorskaya Chapel in Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra

Museum complex “Konniy dvor”

Part of the The Sergiyev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve , Konniy dvor is housed in the stables of the former monastery. The museum’s permanent exposition is devoted to local archaeological finds, Lavra’s history, Russian fine art, and more. Here you can also imagine the scale of the monastery’s household, when the Lavra was at the peak of its power.

Konniy Dvor, 144 Prospekt Krasnoy Armii, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia , +7 (496) 540-53-56

Konny Dvor

Peasant Life Museum Zhili-Byli

If you’re into time-travel, by all means put this museum on your must-see list. During an illuminating two-hour guided tour, you’ll experience what life was like in rural Russia . Run by an enthusiastic family, this museum encourages guests to interact with the exhibits, including touching certain artifacts.

Zhili-Byli, 22 Valovaya Street, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia , +7 (496) 542-99-96

Chernigovsky skete

Founded in 1847, this unique monastery is famous for hand-dug monk cells and prayer caves. In 1922 the Chernigovsky skete was shut down by Bolsheviks and used as a prison, nursing home, and boarding school. Reopened in 1990, the spectacular red-brick monastery is now home to Elder Barnabas’ relics and two miraculous Chernigovskaya icon copies.

Chernigovsky Skete, 1 Gefsimanskiye Prudy, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia , +7 (496) 549-25-28

Chernigovsky skete

Blinnaya Hill (Pancake Hill)

This observation deck with a delicious name is the best place in the city to admire fantastic views of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. Back in the day, the Pancake Hill used to accommodate the best pancake houses in Sergiyev Posad.

Blinnaya Hill, Voznesenskaya Street, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia ,

Museum of Toys

Housed in a lovely red-brick mansion, the Museum of Toys proudly presents a collection of toys and Christmas tree decorations from all over the world. The museum is particularly famous for its collection of matryoshka dolls (Russian nesting dolls), including the first nestling doll ever produced in Russia.

Museum of Toys, 123 Prospekt Krasnoy Armii, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia , +7 (496) 540-41-01

Toys museum. Sergiev Posad

Abramtsevo Museum Reserve

Located three miles (15 km) from Sergiyev Posad, the Abramtsevo Museum-Reserve is one of the most famous nineteenth century estates in the Moscow area. First is was a country house for the celebrated writer Sergey Aksakov, then it hosted an artist community. Over the years, writers such as Nikolai Gogol and Ivan Turgenev came to call the estate home, as well as artists like Ilya Repin , Valentin Serov , and Mikhail Vrubel, among others.

Abramtsevo Museum-Reserve, 1 Muzeynaya Street, Abramtsevo Colony, Moscow Region, Russia, +7 (496) 543-24-70

Abramtsevo Museum Reserve

Soap Museum

In this charming little museum , you can learn the secrets of soap-making and get your gift shopping done all at once. All the soaps here are made with nineteenth century recipes, so you can travel back in time to the dawn of soap manufacturing in Russia.

Soap Museum, 134/2 Prospekt Krasnoy Armii, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia , +7 (915) 091-15-46

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Next accounts made up to 31 March 2024 due by 31 December 2024

Last accounts made up to 31 March 2023

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Next statement date 4 May 2025 due by 18 May 2025

Last statement dated 4 May 2024

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  • 79110 - Travel agency activities

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VIDEO

  1. 2023 Peregrination Day 5

  2. After walking for more than ten days, I finally reached the Pamir Plateau

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  10. Sergiev Posad, Russia

    Sergiev Posad is located about 45 miles northeast of Moscow and is named after Saint Sergey Radonezhsky - Russia's patron saint. Sergey, a revered monk from Rostov, founded a small wooden monastery deep in the Russian forest in 1345. His followers helped him establish a settlement nearby, forming the famous Trinity Monastery.

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    According to the mode of that time, he [Cnut the Great] made a pilgrimage to Rome, with a view to expiate the crimes, which paved his way to the throne; but he made a good use of this peregrination, and returned full of the observations he had made in the country, through which he had passed, which he turned to the benefit of his extensive dominions.

  13. Sergiev Posad

    The main tourist spot is the monastery. It can be seen from station and can be reached by foot in about 10 minutes. See [edit]. The reason why one should see the city is the world heritage listed combination of fortress and monastery. The 1 Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Russia, and one of the principal spiritual centers of the Russian Orthodox Church ...

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    This observation deck with a delicious name is the best place in the city to admire fantastic views of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. Back in the day, the Pancake Hill used to accommodate the best pancake houses in Sergiyev Posad. Blinnaya Hill, Voznesenskaya Street, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia,

  16. Sergiev Posad

    If you ever travel to Moscow don't miss a chance to take a day trip to Sergiev Posad. The city is located 70 km northeast of the capital and can be easily reached by train. So, if you get tired from the urban fuss of Moscow this is a perfect place to enjoy the atmosphere of a small Russian town.

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  19. PEREGRINATION definition and meaning

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  20. Age of Peregrination: Travel Writing and the Eighteenth‐Century Novel

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  21. PEREGRINATION TRAVEL LTD

    More for PEREGRINATION TRAVEL LTD (10165852) Registered office address 287 London Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport, England, SK7 4PS . Company status Active Company type Private limited Company Incorporated on 6 May 2016. Accounts. Next accounts made up to ...