单词 | rejourney |
释义 | rejourneyv. 1. intransitive. To journey or travel again. (In quots. figurative) ΚΠ 1535 T. Cranmer Let. (1846) (modernized text) II. 302 I pray you therefore that you will discharge him against the same day, so that he shall not need to rejourney again to you. 1628 O. Felltham Resolves (new ed.) 271 He that does this, may..reiourney ouer all his voyage, in his Clozet. 1826 Lit. Lounger Apr. 185 Yes, yes, he is gone—to his dear native shore, To live or to die he 'll rejourney no more. 1920 Bookman 50 621/1 It is by means of shifting pictures and personal anecdotes that she brings a bit of her holiday to those who choose to rejourney through the Orient by the vicarious means of her volume. 1992 Mod. Lang. Rev. 87 912 The notion of reading backwards, a mode in which we have all at some time rejourneyed through a text. 2. transitive. To journey or travel over (a route or distance) again. Also figurative. rare. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (transitive)] > traverse a distance or ground > again remeasure1587 retraverse1647 rejourney1661 retravel1754 1661 A. Campbell Instr. to Son v. 74 The charactering of a thought in paper, will fix it ready for your use; he that doth this, may when he please rejourney all his travails at home. 1755 T. Amory Mem. Ladies p. xxi Many hundred miles to be rejourneyed. 1865 G. MacDonald in Argosy Dec. 53 (title) A Journey rejourneyed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1535 |
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