JOURNEY, n. jur'ny. L. diurnus, dies.
1. The travel of a day.
2. Travel by land to any distance and for any time, indefinitely as a journey from London to Paris, or to Rome a journey to visit a brother a week's journey we made two journeys to Philadelphia.
3. Passage form one place to another as a long journey from the upper regions.
4. It may sometimes include a passing by water.
JOURNEY, jur'ny. To travel form place to place to pass from home to a distance.
Abram journeyed, going on still towards the south. Genesis 12
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