Peregrinus

Latin peregrinus (per, through + ager, field, country, land). A foreigner, a stranger, one who is on a journey, a temporary resident. Used in the Vulgate to describe a traveller…

Latin peregrinusPeregrinus Latin peregrinus (per, through + ager, field, country, land). A foreigner, a stranger, one who is on a journey, a temporary resident. Used in the Vulgate to describe a traveller who makes a brief journey to a particular place or someone who settles for a short or long period in a foreign land (per, through + ager, field, country, land). A foreigner, a stranger, one who is on a journey, a temporary resident. Used in the VulgateVulgate Latin version of the Bible most widely used in the West. Assembled by St Jerome from the various Old Latin versions of the Bible and his translations of Greek and Hebrew texts around the end of the fourth century. to describe a traveller who makes a brief journey to a particular place or someone who settles for a short or long period in a foreign land