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English word journey comes from Latin diem, Latin diu, and later Latin diurnus (Daily. Of the day Day (medieval Latin only).)

diem (Latin)

diu (Latin)

Continually, all day. Long enough. Long, long while, for a long time.

diurnus (Latin)

Daily. Of the day Day (medieval Latin only).

diurnāta (Malayalam)

diurnata (Malayalam)

jornee (Old French)

Day. Journey.

iorney (Middle English)

Journey.

journey (English)

To travel, to make a trip or voyage. (obsolete) A day's travelling; the distance travelled in a day.. (obsolete) A day's work.. (obsolete) A day.. A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.

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