peregrinate

 
Pronunciation: /ˈpɛrɪgrɪˌneɪt/

verb

[no object, with adverbial] archaic or humorous
  • travel or wander from place to place: we peregrinated over Stanmore, and visited the Castles of Bowes and Brougham

Derivatives

peregrinator

noun

Origin:

late 16th century (earlier (Middle English) as peregrination): from Latin peregrinat- 'travelled abroad', from the verb peregrinari, from peregrinus 'foreign, travelling'