Meaning journey
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mid-14c., "travel from one place to another," from Anglo-French journeyer, Old French journoiier "work by day; go, walk, travel," from journée "a day's work or travel&quo [..]
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c. 1200, "a defined course of traveling; one's path in life," from Old French journée "a day's length; day's work or travel" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin diurnum " [..]
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/ˈʤɚni/ noun plural journeys 1 journey /ˈʤɚni/ noun plural journeys Learner's definition of JOURNEY [count] : an act of traveling from one place to another : trip a long journey across the co [..]
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Journey A day's journey in the East is from 16 to 20 miles ( Numbers 11:31 ). A Sabbath-day's journey is 2,000 paces or yards from the city walls ( Acts 1:12 ). According to Jewish tradition [..]
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voyage or trip.
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the act of traveling from one place to another travel: undertake a journey or trip travel: travel upon or across; "travel the oceans" Journey is a 1972 Canadian film written, [..]
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A trip that takes place during the period of insurance.
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a trip. When you travel from one place to another you make a journey
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(1.) A day's journey in the East is from 16 to 20 miles (Num. 11:31).(2.) A Sabbath-day's journey is 2,000 paces or yards from the city walls (Acts 1:12). According to Jewish tradition, it w [..]
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A Sabbath-day’s journey. The distance between the farthest tents in the wilderness and the tabernacle of Moses, a radius of about a mile; this would make the entire encampment to cover a circ [..]
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A trip that takes place during the period of insurance which begins when you leave home and ends when you get back home or to a hospital or nursing home in the UK, whichever is earlier. For single trip cover - a trip can't be more than 366 days if you are less than 65 years of age or more than 90 days if you are 65 years of age or over. Your t [..]
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An animal transport journey commences when the first animal is loaded onto a vehicle/vessel or into a container and ends when the last animal is unloaded, and includes any stationary resting/holding periods. The same animals do not commence a new journey until after a suitable period for rest and recuperation, with adequate feed and water.
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Journey between the point of departure and the destination selected by the passenger.
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A trip that takes place during the period of insurance which begins when you leave home or place of work (whichever is later) and ends when you get back home, to a hospital or nursing home or place of work in your home country, whichever is earlier. For single trip cover You will only be covered if you are aged 75 or under at the date your policy w [..]
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A trip that takes place during the period of insurance which begins when you leave home or place of work (whichever is later) and ends when you get back home, to a hospital or nursing home or place of [..]
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From the English word, derived via Old French from Latin diurnus "of the day".
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