Voyage /(?; 48)/

Voy·age

Voyage

n.
  1. 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.
    I love a sea voyage and a blustering tempest.
    — J. Fletcher.
    So steers the prudent crane Her annual voyage, borne on winds.
    All the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
  2. The act or practice of traveling. [Obs.]
    Nations have interknowledge of one another by voyage into foreign parts, or strangers that come to them.
  3. Course; way. [Obs.]

Voyage

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Voyaged; p. pr. & vb. n. Voyaging

  1. To take a voyage; especially, to sail or pass by water.
    A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of thought alone.

Voyage

v. t.
  1. To travel; to pass over; to traverse.
    With what pain [I] voyaged the unreal, vast, unbounded deep.