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English[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈdʒɜː(ɹ)ni/, SAMPA: /"dZ3:(r)ni/
Audio (US) noicon (file) Audio (UK) noicon (file) - Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)ni
Etymology[]
From Middle English journee < Old French jornee < Medieval Latin diurnata (“‘a day's work, a day's journey, a fixed day, a day’”) < Latin diurnus (“‘daily’”) < diēs (“‘day’”).
Noun[]
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Journey ({{{1}}})
- A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
- (obsolete) A day.
- (obsolete) A day's travelling; the distance travelled in a day.
- (obsolete) A day's work.
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book VI:
- But whan ye have done that journey, ye shall promyse me, as ye ar a trew knyght, for to go and helpe me and other damesels that ar dystressed dayly with a false knyght.
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book VI:
Hyponyms[]
- See also Wikisaurus:journey
Translations[]
trip, a voyage
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Verb[]
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to Journey (third-person singular simple present -, present participle -, simple past and past participle -)
- To travel, to make a trip or voyage.
Translations[]
to travel, to make a trip or voyage
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External links[]
- Journey in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- Journey in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
- Journey at OneLook® Dictionary Search
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