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pilgrim noun- in northwestern Canada, a tourist or newcomer; also, a cow newly imported to the region CANADA
- In stockmen’s language, newly imported cattle are “pilgrims,” also applied to those unable to “rustle” or hunt for food. — Alberta Historical Review, p. 16/2, Autumn 1962
- He complains at some length about pilgrims, the local [Yukon and Alaska Highway] name for tourists, and their driving habits. — Weekend, p. 26/1, 6 April 1963
- a newcomer to a game of poker US
- — George Percy, The Language of Poker, p. 67, 1988
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