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Palmers Meaning in English

word · lemma: palmer

ˈpɑɫmɝ/, /ˈpɑmɝ
PAHL-mer
pˈɑːməz
PAH-muhz

Definition

A 'palmer' is a person, especially in medieval times, who went on a religious pilgrimage and brought back a palm branch as proof. It can also refer to someone carrying a palm leaf, especially for religious reasons.

Usage & Nuances

This word is old-fashioned and mostly seen in historical or literary contexts, such as medieval texts or classic literature. Not commonly used in modern everyday English. ‘Palmers’ often refers to European Christian pilgrims.

Example Sentences

In medieval times, palmers walked long distances to holy sites.

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Palmers often brought back palm branches from their journey.

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The church welcomed home the tired palmers.

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Stories about palmers have inspired many medieval legends.

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It was easy to spot palmers by the palm leaves they carried.

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Modern tourists are sometimes called 'new palmers' for seeking spiritual journeys.

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