dictionary definitions for "journey"


From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:

  journey
      n : the act of traveling from one place to another [syn:
          journeying]
      v 1: undertake a journey or trip [syn: travel]
      2: travel upon or across; "travel the oceans" [syn: travel]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Journey \Jour"ney\, n.; pl. Journeys. [OE. jornee, journee,
     prop., a day's journey, OF. jorn['e]e, jurn['e]e, a day, a
     day's work of journey, F. journ['e]e, fr. OF. jorn, jurn, jor
     a day, F. jour, fr. L. diurnus. See Journal.]
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     1. The travel or work of a day. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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              We have yet large day, for scarce the sun
              Hath finished half his journey.       --Milton.
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     2. Travel or passage from one place to another, especially
        one covering a large distance or taking a long time.
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              The good man . . . is gone a long journey. --Prov.
                                                    vii. 19.
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     3. Hence: [figurative], A passage through life, or a passage
        through any significant experience, or from one state to
        another.
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              We must all have the same journey's end. --Bp.
                                                    Stillingfleet.
  
     4. The distance that is traveled in a journey[2], or the time
        taken to complete a journey[2]; as, it's a two-day journey
        from the oasis into Cairo by camel; from Mecca to
        Samarkand is quite a journey.
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     Syn: Tour; excursion; trip; expedition; pilgrimage; jaunt.
  
     Usage: Journey, Tour, Excursion, Pilgrimage. The word
            journey suggests the idea of a somewhat prolonged
            traveling for a specific object, leading a person to
            pass directly from one point to another. In a tour, we
            take a roundabout course from place to place, more
            commonly for pleasure, though sometimes on business.
            An excursion is usually a brief tour or trip for
            pleasure, health, etc. In a pilgrimage we travel to a
            place hallowed by our religions affections, or by some
            train of sacred or tender associations. A journey on
            important business; the tour of Europe; an excursion
            to the lakes; a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Journey \Jour"ney\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Journeyed; p. pr. &
     vb. n. Journeying.]
     To travel from place to place; to go from home to a distance.
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           Abram journeyed, going on still toward the south.
                                                    --Gen. xii. 9.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Journey \Jour"ney\, v. t.
     To traverse; to travel over or through. [R.] "I journeyed
     many a land." --Sir W. Scott.
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