palmer

[ˈpɑːlmər]

palmer Definition

  • 1a pilgrim who had been to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as a sign of their journey
  • 2a wandering beggar

Using palmer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "palmer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The palmer showed his palm branch to the priest.

  • Example

    The palmer begged for food on the street.

palmer Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with palmer

  • take the palmer's staff

    to become a pilgrim

    Example

    He decided to take the palmer's staff and go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

  • palmer's weed

    a plant with yellow flowers, also known as 'wallflower'

    Example

    The palmer's weed grows in the cracks of old walls.

  • a type of fly used in fly fishing

    Example

    He caught a trout using a palmer fly.

Origins of palmer

from Old French 'palmer', from Latin 'palma' meaning 'palm tree'

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Summary: palmer in Brief

The term 'palmer' [ˈpɑːlmər] refers to a pilgrim who has been to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as a sign of their journey. It can also mean a wandering beggar. 'Palmer' extends into phrases like 'take the palmer's staff,' denoting becoming a pilgrim, and 'palmer's weed,' referring to a plant with yellow flowers.