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<div> '''1: | <div> '''1: '''''Πλόος''''' ''' (Strong'S #4144 — Noun Masculine — ploos | plous — plo'-os ) </div> <p> is rendered "a voyage" (pleo, "to sail") in Acts 27:10 (AV and RV); in Acts 21:7 , RV (AV, "course"); in Acts 27:9 , RV (AV, "sailing"). See [[Course]] , B, Note (4). </p> | ||
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64074" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64074" /> == | ||
<p> [[Voyage | <p> [[Voyage]] n. </p> 1. 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. [[Captain]] L. made more than a hundred voyages to the West Indies. A voyage over lake [[Superior]] is like a voyage to Bermuda. 2. The practice of traveling. Not in use. <p> VOYAGE, To sail or pass by water. </p> <p> VOYAGE, To travel to pass over. </p> <p> I with pain Voyagd th unreal, vast, unbounded deep. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 14 October 2021
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
is rendered "a voyage" (pleo, "to sail") in Acts 27:10 (AV and RV); in Acts 21:7 , RV (AV, "course"); in Acts 27:9 , RV (AV, "sailing"). See Course , B, Note (4).
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): ( n.) The act or practice of traveling.
(2): ( n.) Course; way.
(3): ( v. i.) To take a voyage; especially, to sail or pass by water.
(4): ( v. t.) To travel; to pass over; to traverse.
(5): ( n.) 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.
King James Dictionary [3]
Voyage n.
1. 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. Captain L. made more than a hundred voyages to the West Indies. A voyage over lake Superior is like a voyage to Bermuda. 2. The practice of traveling. Not in use.
VOYAGE, To sail or pass by water.
VOYAGE, To travel to pass over.
I with pain Voyagd th unreal, vast, unbounded deep.