peregrinator means one who peregrinates; one who travels about. It carries an Arena rating of 1645, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, peregrinator ranks #1,454 of 13,223 for Most Satisfying to Say, #1,945 of 13,223 for Most Sublime Words, #2,717 of 13,223 for Most Whimsical Words, #2,950 of 13,223 for Most Betrayed by Its Sound.
Why “peregrinator” is a great word
PEREGRINATOR — [Noun] One who travels about, especially on foot; a wanderer or traveler. From Latin peregrīnātor, from peregrīnārī ("to travel abroad, wander") + -tor (agent suffix). Unlike a "tourist," who travels for curated pleasure, or an "itinerant," who moves by necessity of trade, a peregrinator is propelled by the journey itself. It is the figure with a worn-smooth staff on a Roman road, the scent of a distant rainstorm carried on a dry wind, and the residual warmth of a sun-baked stone where one rests at midday—a life measured in footsteps as a form of worldly wisdom.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin peregrīnātor.
noun
- One who peregrinates; one who travels about.
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