I. ˈvȯi-ij, ˈvȯ(-)ij noun
Etymology: Middle English viage, veyage, from Anglo-French veiage, from Late Latin viaticum, from Latin, traveling money, from neuter of viaticus of a journey, from via way — more at way
Date: 14th century
1. : an act or instance of traveling : journey
2. : a course or period of traveling by other than land routes
a long sea voyage
3. : an account of a journey especially by sea
II. verb
( voy·aged ; voy·ag·ing )
Date: 15th century
intransitive verb
: to take a trip : travel
transitive verb
: sail , traverse
• voy·ag·er noun