What is another word for Iter?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪtə] (IPA)

Iter is a Latin word meaning "journey" or "route". There are several synonyms for this word, including trek, voyage, excursion, pilgrimage, expedition, and odyssey. Each of these words implies a journey or trip taken with a specific purpose or goal in mind. Trek implies a rugged and difficult journey, while voyage suggests a more relaxed and leisurely trip. Excursion is typically used to describe a short trip or outing, and pilgrimage implies a spiritual or religious journey. Expedition and odyssey both suggest a long and challenging journey, with expedition emphasizing the practical or scientific purpose of the trip and odyssey implying a more epic and heroic journey.

What are the hypernyms for Iter?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Iter

Sed ille fortIter, ut inexpugnabilis murus, in fide perstitit, et coeptum Iter peregit, hospitiumque in domo Lucii suscepit.
"Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. II. (of 2)"
Dawson Turner
To church again, and so home to my wife; and with her read "Iter Boreale," a poem, made just at the King's coming home; but I never read it before, and now like it pretty well, but not so as it was cried up.
"Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Transcribed From The Shorthand Manuscript In The Pepysian Library Magdalene College Cambridge By The Rev. Mynors Bright"
Samuel Pepys Commentator: Lord Braybrooke
In the evening comes Mr. Pelling, and he sat and supped with us; and very good company, he reciting to us many copies of good verses of Dr. Wilde, who writ "Iter Boreale," and so to bed, my boy being gone with W. Hewer and Mr. Hater to Mr. Gibson's in the country to dinner and lie there all night.
"Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Transcribed From The Shorthand Manuscript In The Pepysian Library Magdalene College Cambridge By The Rev. Mynors Bright"
Samuel Pepys Commentator: Lord Braybrooke

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