pilgern
to go on a pilgrimage, to trek
Origin: from Latin peregrinus via Middle High German
Also means
to make a (humorous) trek to a destination
Usage Note
pilgern means to travel as a pilgrim to a holy site, but in modern colloquial usage it is often used humorously for any long journey to a popular destination: wir sind zum Konzert gepilgert (we trekked to the concert). The literal religious sense remains current for routes like the Jakobsweg.
Examples
"Jedes Jahr pilgern Tausende auf dem Jakobsweg nach Santiago de Compostela."
Natural Translation
Every year thousands make the pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago.
Literal Translation
Every year thousands pilgrim on the Camino to Santiago de Compostela.
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