Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
JOURNEY
I. noun (plural journeys)
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French jurnee day, day's journey, from jur day, from Late Latin diurnum, from Latin, neuter of diurnus
Date: 13th century
an act or instance of traveling from one place to another ; trip , a day's travel, something suggesting travel or passage from one place to another ,
II. verb (journeyed; journeying)
Date: 14th century
intransitive verb to go on a journey ; travel , transitive verb to travel over or through, journeyer noun