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The word 'pilgrim' is a concrete noun, a word for traveler or seeker; a word for a person.

The abstract noun form is pilgrimage as a word for a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance; a word for a concept.

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Yes, "pilgrim" is typically considered a concrete noun because it refers to a physical person who travels for religious reasons.

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