What is another word for palmer?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑːmə] (IPA)

Palmer is a term that refers to a pilgrim who has returned from the Holy Land. Some synonyms for palmer include wayfarer, traveler, wanderer, and vagabond. These words all conjure up similar images of a person on a spiritual journey, traveling through unknown lands with only their faith to guide them. Another synonym for palmer is pilgrim, a term that is often used interchangeably with palmer. However, pilgrim has a more religious connotation, and it specifically refers to a person who embarks on a journey to a sacred place like Jerusalem or Mecca. Regardless of the synonym used, palmer and its counterparts all express a sense of adventure, exploration, and spiritual growth.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      ballmer.

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Usage examples for Palmer

My menu consisted of green turtle soup, dried vegetables, caviar on toast, olives, Alaskan salmon, crystallized potatoes, reindeer steak, buttered rice, French peas, apricots, raisins, corn bread, Huntley and palmer biscuits, cheese and coffee.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
"Calls himself Frank Nineteen," said Min, pointing to the smooth palmer Method signature.
"The Love of Frank Nineteen"
David Carpenter Knight
Richard palmer left in 1664 a bequest to the sexton of Workingham, Berkshire, for ringing a bell every evening at eight, and every morning at four o'clock.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews

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