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  • American English : voyage / ˈvɔɪɪdʒ /
  • Brazilian Portuguese : viagem
  • Chinese : 航程
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  • French : voyage
  • German : Reise
  • Italian : viaggio in nave, nello spazio
  • Japanese : 旅
  • Korean : 긴 여행
  • European Portuguese : viagem
  • Latin American Spanish : travesía
  • Thai : การเดินทาง

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voy•age

A journey is the process of travelling from one place to another by land, air, or sea.

A trip is the process of travelling from one place to another, staying there, usually for a short time, and coming back again.

A voyage is a long journey from one place to another in a ship or spacecraft.

An excursion is a short trip made either as a tourist or in order to do a particular thing.

You make or go on a journey.

You take or go on a trip.

You make a voyage.

You go on an excursion.

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  • 1690 , “ The Preface to the Reader ”, in A Full and True Relation of the Great and Wonderful Revolution That Hapned Lately in the Kingdom of Siam in the East-Indies , London: Randal Taylor, page v: I cannot learn what his Name was, unleſs by the Inſcription of the Letters he ſent to the Pope, and to the French King in the Year 1688, mentioned in the ſecond Voyage of Father Tachard [ … ]
  • 1690 , “ A Relation of the Late Great Revolution in Siam, and the Driving Out of the French ”, in A Full and True Relation of the Great and Wonderful Revolution That Hapned Lately in the Kingdom of Siam in the East-Indies , London: Randal Taylor, page 1: By the various Relations, Embaſſies and Voyages of Siam that have been publiſht within theſe laſt Four Years [ … ]
  • 1631 , Francis [Bacon] , “ New Atlantis. A Worke Vnfinished. ”, in Sylua Syluarum: Or A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries.   [ … ] , 3rd edition, London: [ … ] William Rawley ; [ p ] rinted by J [ ohn ] H [ aviland ] for William Lee   [ … ] , page 12 , →OCLC : [...] [A]ll Nations haue Enterknowledge one of another, either by Voyage into Forreine Parts, or by Strangers that come to them: [...]
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    voyage ( third-person singular simple present voyages , present participle voyaging , simple past and past participle voyaged )

    • 1850 , William Wordsworth , The Prelude : A mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought alone.
    • 1870 , Walt Whitman, “Passage to India”, in Leaves of Grass   [ … ] , Philadelphia, Pa.: David McKay, publisher ,   [ … ] , published 1892 , →OCLC , stanza 9, page 322 : O soul, voyagest thou indeed on voyages like those? / Disportest thou on waters such as those?

    Conjugation

    † Archaic or obsolete .

    Inherited from Old French voiage , viage , veiage , from Latin viāticum . Doublet of viatique .

    • IPA ( key ) : /vwa.jaʒ/
    • ( Louisiana ) IPA ( key ) : [vo.jaʒ] , [(v)wɒ.jaʒ]
    • Homophones : voyagent , voyages
    • Hyphenation: vo‧yage
    • Rhymes: -ɑʒ

    voyage   m ( plural voyages )

    • trip , travel
    • first / third-person singular present indicative / subjunctive
    • second-person singular imperative
    • agence de voyages
    • gens de voyage
    • récit de voyage
    • voyage d’affaires
    • voyage dans le temps
    • voyage de noces

    Further reading

    • “ voyage ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [ Digitized Treasury of the French Language ] , 2012 .

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    Definitions for voyage ˈvɔɪ ɪdʒ voy·age, this dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word voyage ., princeton's wordnet rate this definition: 2.7 / 3 votes.

    ocean trip, voyage noun

    an act of traveling by water

    • voyage verb

    a journey to some distant place

    voyage, sail, navigate verb

    travel on water propelled by wind or by other means

    "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"

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    voyage noun

    A long journey; especially by ship.

    To go on a long journey.

    Etymology: viage, from viage, from voiage, from viaticum. The modern spelling is under the influence of Modern voyage.

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    A voyage refers to a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. It can also potentially refer to an airplane journey.

    Webster Dictionary Rate this definition: 5.0 / 3 votes

    Voyage noun

    formerly, a passage either by sea or land; a journey, in general; but not chiefly limited to a passing by sea or water from one place, port, or country, to another; especially, a passing or journey by water to a distant place or country

    the act or practice of traveling

    course; way

    Voyage verb

    to take a voyage; especially, to sail or pass by water

    to travel; to pass over; to traverse

    Etymology: [OE. veage, viage, OF. veage, viage, veiage, voiage, F. voyage, LL. viaticum, fr. L. viaticum traveling money, provision for a journey, from viaticus belonging to a road or journey, fr. via way, akin to E. way. See Way, n., and cf. Convey, Deviate, Devious, Envoy, Trivial, Viaduct, Viaticum.]

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    Voyage is a 1996 hard science fiction novel by British author Stephen Baxter. The book depicts a manned mission to Mars as it might have been in another timeline, one where John F. Kennedy survived the assassination attempt on him in 1963. Voyage won a Sidewise Award for Alternate History, and was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1997. It has since been made into a radio serial for BBC Radio 4.

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    voi′āj, n. passage by water: ( Shak. ) an enterprise.— v.i. to make a voyage, or to pass by water.— v.t. to traverse, pass over.— adj. Voy′age-able , navigable.— n. Voy′ager , one who voyages.— n.pl. Voyageurs (vwo-ya-zher′), name given in Canada to the men who in their bark canoes kept up communication between the stations, and effected transportation of men and supplies, in the North-west and Hudson's Bay territory. [Fr.,—L. viaticum , travelling-money—L. via , a way.]

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    A journey by sea. It usually includes the outward and homeward trips, which are called passages.

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    A long journey involving travel by sea or in space. Go on a long journey, typically by Sea or in space.

    My Temporal voyage is mine own to explore enduring all the time.

    Etymology: Hajj

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    Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of voyage in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

    Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of voyage in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

    Examples of voyage in a Sentence

    Ella Wheeler Wilcox :

    Like the winds of the sea are the winds of fate As we voyage along through life, Tis the set of the soul That decides its goal And not the calm or the strife.

    Gloria Steinem :

    We feel very celebratory and positive that we have created a voyage across the DMZ in peace and reconciliation that was said to be impossible.

    Pat Conroy :

    Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers, that the mind can never break off from the journey.

    Joachim du Bellay :

    Happy the man who, like Ulysses, has made a fine voyage , or has won the Golden Fleece, and then returns, experienced and knowledgeable, to spend the rest of his life among his family

    Marcel Proust :

    The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.

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    The preserve is such hardy stuff, in fact, that Christopher Columbus packed it alongside salt cod and hardtack on his transatlantic voyages.

    Other data do suggest that ancient humans could have deliberately made the voyage to the Ryukyu Islands.

    It is unlikely that ancient mariners would have set out on an ocean voyage with a major storm on the horizon, say paleoanthropologist Yousuke Kaifu of the University of Tokyo and colleagues.

    Days after the Diamond Princess evacuation, a ship from the same company, the Grand Princess, set sail from San Francisco on another ill-fated voyage.

    A statue of its namesake explorer stands in the lobby, near a chart of Cook’s voyages.

    It used to carry livestock but sailed its final voyage with a hold full of Syrian men, women, and children.

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    The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.

    The voyage is a new one, certainly for Tambor, but also for Hollywood, in many ways.

    Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.

    Henry Hudson sailed from Gravesend on his first voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage to India.

    I shipped for a voyage to Japan and China, and spent several more years trying to penetrate the forbidden fastnesses of Tibet.

    The Swedish boatswain consoled him, and he modified his opinions as the voyage went on.

    Capt. Ross sailed from Shetland, on his first voyage for the discovery of the north-west passage.

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    verb as in traverse an area

    • criss-cross
    • extend over
    • move across

    verb as in sail

    • keep steady pace
    • push off/push on
    • wander about

    noun as in sailing expedition

    noun as in migration

    • colonization
    • displacement
    • expatriation
    • homesteading
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    noun as in journey; people on a journey

    • exploration
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    • break-journey
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    • communication
    • first class
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    What does the noun voyage mean?

    There are 21 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun voyage , nine of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    voyage has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

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    The earliest known use of the noun voyage is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

    OED's earliest evidence for voyage is from 1297, in Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle .

    voyage is a borrowing from French.

    Etymons: French veage , voiage .

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    Definition of bon voyage

    • congee
    • good-by

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    French, literally, good journey!

    15th century, in the meaning defined above

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    French, literally, "good journey"

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    4. VOYAGE Definition & Meaning

      Voyage definition: a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.. See examples of VOYAGE used in a sentence.

    5. VOYAGE definition and meaning

      3 meanings: 1. a journey, travel, or passage, esp one to a distant land or by sea or air 2. obsolete an ambitious project 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

    6. voyage noun

      a long journey, especially by sea or in space. an around-the-world voyage; a voyage in space; The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage (= first journey). (figurative) Going to college can be a voyage of self-discovery. Darwin's epic voyage of exploration

    7. Voyage

      Define voyage. voyage synonyms, voyage pronunciation, voyage translation, English dictionary definition of voyage. n. 1. A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea. 2. a. often voyages The events of a journey of exploration or discovery considered as...

    8. Voyage Definition & Meaning

      plural voyages. Britannica Dictionary definition of VOYAGE. [count] : a long journey to a distant or unknown place especially over water or through outer space. The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage. He wrote about his many voyages into the South Seas. a manned voyage to Mars. — often used figuratively.

    9. voyage noun

      1 a long journey, especially by ocean or in space an around-the-world voyage a voyage in space The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage (= first journey). Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced ...

    10. voyage

      From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Water voyage voy‧age 1 / ˈvɔɪ-ɪdʒ / noun [countable] 1 TTW TRAVEL a long journey in a ship or spacecraft The voyage from England to India used to take six months. the Titanic's maiden voyage (= first journey) I don't want to make the voyage single-handed.

    11. voyage verb

      Definition of voyage verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    12. Voyage Definition & Meaning

      Voyage definition: A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea.

    13. voyage

      The meaning of voyage. Definition of voyage. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

    14. voyage

      voyage (plural voyages) A long journey, especially by ship . ( archaic) A written account of a journey or travel . ( obsolete) The act or practice of travelling .

    15. voyage

      The meaning of voyage. Definition of voyage. Best online English dictionaries for children, with kid-friendly definitions, integrated thesaurus for kids, images, and animations. Spanish and Chinese language support available

    16. What does voyage mean?

      Definition of voyage in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of voyage. What does voyage mean? Information and translations of voyage in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web. Login . The STANDS4 Network. ABBREVIATIONS; ANAGRAMS; BIOGRAPHIES; CALCULATORS; CONVERSIONS; DEFINITIONS; GRAMMAR; LITERATURE; LYRICS;

    17. 17 Synonyms & Antonyms for VOYAGE

      Find 17 different ways to say VOYAGE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

    18. VOYAGE Synonyms: 46 Similar Words

      Synonyms for VOYAGE: cruise, sail, passage, crossing, travel, journey, trek, tour, trip, pilgrimage. ... Definition of voyage. as in cruise. a journey over water in a vessel the long, perilous voyage down the Atlantic seaboard, around Cape Horn, and up South ...

    19. VOYAGE

      VOYAGE meaning: 1. a long journey, especially by ship: 2. to travel: 3. a long trip, especially by ship: . Learn more.

    20. Examples of 'Voyage' in a Sentence

      Definition of voyage. Synonyms for voyage. He wrote about his many voyages into the South Seas. The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage. On our voyage, the ages spanned from five to 80, and the kids all became fast friends. —. Jacqui Gifford, Travel + Leisure , 16 Oct. 2023.

    21. voyage, n. meanings, etymology and more

      There are 21 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun voyage, nine of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. voyage has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. military (Middle English) nautical (Middle English) religion (Middle English) birds (mid 1600s) aviation (mid ...

    22. Bon voyage Definition & Meaning

      The meaning of BON VOYAGE is an expression of good wishes when someone leaves on a journey : goodbye —often used interjectionally. How to use bon voyage in a sentence.

    23. travel

      Definition of travel. Best online English dictionaries for children, with kid-friendly definitions, integrated thesaurus for kids, images, and animations. ... visit, voyage: definition 2: to move forward in any way. Cars travel fast on this highway. synonyms: advance, go, move, proceed, progress similar words: head, pass, ride, run: definition ...