journey
v.
travel, take a trip
n.
voyage, long trip; distance; process of progressing from on point to another
Journey
Journey can refer to:
Journey (film), a short film written and directed by
Christine Shin.
Journey (band), an
American rock band.
Journey (album), their 1975 debut album.
Journey (video game), an arcade game which featured the band.
Journey Escape, a videogame for the Atari 2600 which also featured the band.
Journey (W-inds. album), an album by Japanese band
w-inds.Journey: The Quest Begins, a
1989 computer game.
Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine McAlistaire, a comic by
William Messner-LoebsJourney Magazine: student magazine for Florida A&M University
Journey 3-D, a 2008 adaptation of
Journey to the Center of the EarthTravel, the transport of people.
Quest, a voyage towards a higher goal.
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journey
Noun
1. the act of traveling from one place to another
(synonym) journeying
(hypernym) travel, traveling, travelling
(hyponym) mush
(part-meronym) stage, leg
(derivation) travel
Verb
1. undertake a journey or trip
(synonym) travel
(hypernym) travel, trip, jaunt
(hyponym) tour
(verb-group) travel
(derivation) journeying
2. travel upon or across; "travel the oceans"
(synonym) travel
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(hyponym) sail
(verb-group) travel
(derivation) journeying
Journey
(v. t.)
To traverse; to travel over or through.
(v. i.)
To travel from place to place; to go from home to a distance.
(n.)
Travel or passage from one place to another; hence, figuratively, a passage through life.
(n.)
The travel or work of a day.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Journey
To dream that you go on a journey, signifies profit or a disappointment, as the travels are pleasing and successful or as accidents and disagreeable events take active part in your journeying.
To see your friends start cheerfully on a journey, signifies delightful change and more harmonious companions than you have heretofore known. If you see them depart looking sad, it may be many moons before you see them again. Power and loss are implied.
To make a long-distance journey in a much shorter time than you expected, denotes you will accomplish some work in a surprisingly short time, which will be satisfactory in the way of reimbursement.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
Guttenberg Project