Palmer

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑːmər/

Palmer (noun)

  1. A person in the Middle Ages who traveled to holy places for religious reasons.
  2. A kind of beetle known for its long antennae and colorful body.

Examples

  • The palmer traveled to holy sites across the land.
  • A palmer often carried a staff as a symbol of their journey.

Common collocations: medieval palmer, pilgrim's journey, palmer beetle, beetle species

Synonyms of Palmer

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Palmer

  • A settler stays in one place, unlike a palmer.