jorney
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old French journee.
Noun
jorney
- Alternative form of journe
- a. 1382,, Wycliffe's Bible, Luke 8:1:
- And it was don aftirward, and Jhesu made iorney by citees and castelis, prechinge and euangelysinge þe rewme of God
- And it was done afterwards, and Jesus made a journey through cities and castles, proclaiming and spreading the kingdom of God.
- And it was don aftirward, and Jhesu made iorney by citees and castelis, prechinge and euangelysinge þe rewme of God
- a. 1382,, Wycliffe's Bible, Luke 8:1:
Etymology 2
From Old French jornoiier.
Verb
jorney
- Alternative form of jorneyen