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单词 itinerary
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itineraryn.

Brit. /ʌɪˈtɪnərəri/, /ᵻˈtɪnərəri/, /ʌɪˈtɪnəri/, /ᵻˈtɪnəri/, U.S. /aɪˈtɪnəˌrɛri/, /əˈtɪnəˌrɛri/
Etymology: < Latin itinerārium, noun use of neuter of itinerārius : see itinerary adj. Compare Old French itineraire a journey, an account of a journey or travel (14th cent. in Godefroy).
1. A line or course of travel; a route.
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society > travel > means of travel > route or way > [noun]
wayOE
route?c1225
line1426
itinerary?a1475
tract1555
road1598
wad1854
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 43 Messangers were sende..to presidentes, dukes, and iuges of prouinces, that thei scholde describe and measure londes, waters,..and the itinerary of the see [L. itinerarium maritimum] to whiche places thei scholde sayle.
1651 N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs ⁋196 It is a dangerous itinerary [printed itinery] to go from one extreame to another.
1790 J. Bruce Trav. Source Nile II. 474 It was the first intelligible itinerary made through these deserts.
1889 J. J. Hissey Tour in Phaeton 14 Rambling leisurely fashion..careless of performing any definite itinerary.
2. A record or journal of travel; an account of a journey.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > record or account of (a) journey(s > [noun]
itinerary1483
peregrination1548
travels1579
voyage1587
itinerario1588
journal1600
trip1712
itinerarium1747
logbook1791
tour1812
log1825
travel document1892
travelogue1898
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 379 b/1 Hys lyf he hym self sette in his book named Itynerarye.
1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection ii. sig. Hiiv Many may rede the itineraryes of them that hath ben at Ierusalem.
1617 (title) An Itinerary written by Fynes Moryson..containing his ten yeeres travell throvgh..Germany [etc.].
1761 S. Johnson Idler II. 250 Of those who crowd the world with their itineraries, some have no other purpose than to describe the face of the country.
1874 H. Waller in D. Livingstone Last Jrnls. I. Introd. p. iv The itinerary grows day by day.
3.
a. A book describing a route by land or sea, or tracing the course of the roads in a region or district, with measurements of distance, accounts of places and objects of interest, and other information for travellers; a road-book, guidebook.In the earliest quotations identical with itinerarium n., being records of actual journeys.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [noun] > that which guides or leads > guidebook
itinerarya1552
journal1552
xenagogy1576
itinerario1588
periegesis1591
journey-book1610
wayfaring-book1610
itinerarium1747
guide1759
ambulator1774
guidebook1814
tour-book1824
travel guide1881
tourist guide1924
a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1711) III. 56 I have the Description of Wareham in an other Itinerarie of myne.
a1661 W. Brereton Trav. (1844) 41 An anatomy school, wherein, besides the rarities mentioned in the Itinerary, are many more.
1711 J. Greenwood tr. J. Wallis in Ess. Pract. Eng. Gram. Pref. 3 Those that would be farther inform'd, I refer..to the Itinerary and Description of Wales.
1874 Lady Herbert tr. J. A. von Hübner Ramble round World I. 401 In the official itineraries it is from thence that the distances are counted.
b. transferred. A sketch of a proposed route; a plan or scheme of travel.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [noun] > plan or scheme of travel
chart1580
waybill1823
itinerary1856
1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xxvi. 260 Our friends of Etah had given me..a complete itinerary of this region.
1859 F. C. L. Wraxall tr. J. E. Robert-Houdin Mem. xix. 276 I drew up an itinerary in which the first station would be Cambridge.
4. One who itinerates, an itinerant. rare.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [noun] > one who
piepowderc1436
runabout1549
peripatician1598
peripateticc1600
peregrinator1610
itinerant1641
itinerary1709
transient1877
cardower1911
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation xiii. 178 Some were commissionated to preach therefore, who went about as itineraries.
1721 J. Strype Eccl. Memorials II. ii. vii. 297 It was thought fit the King should retain six chaplains in ordinary: who should not only wait upon him, but be itineraries, and preach the Gospel all the nation over.
1853 D. King Expos. & Def. Presbyterian Church Govt. 226 He was, therefore, when requested, an itinerary.
5. A portable altar. Obsolete.
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society > faith > artefacts > division of building (general) > altar > [noun] > portable
altar stone1440
itinerary1631
1631 J. Weever Anc. Funerall Monuments 340 An itinerarie or portable Aulter.
6. Roman Catholic Church A form of prayer for the use of clerics when setting out on a journey.
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society > faith > worship > prayer > kinds of prayer > [noun] > for journey
itinerary1885
1885 W. E. Addis & T. Arnold Catholic Dict. (ed. 3) 463/2 Gavantus refers to an ancient Pontifical which contains an itinerary for prelates, rather longer than ours but very similar.
7. Surgery. = itinerarium n. 2. Obsolete.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > surgical instruments > [noun] > instruments used in lithotomy or lithotripsy
stone-drawer1598
itinerary1689
itinerarium1706
litholabon1731
lithotome1739
lithotriptor1825
lithotritor1828
shell-breaker1830
lithotrite1839
litholabe1846
cystotome1847
lithoclast1847
finger-director1860
lithotripter1982
1689 G. Harvey Art of curing Dis. by Expectation viii. 58 The rash and too frequent sounding by Catheter and Itinerary.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

itineraryadj.

Brit. /ʌɪˈtɪnərəri/, /ᵻˈtɪnərəri/, /ʌɪˈtɪnəri/, /ᵻˈtɪnəri/, U.S. /aɪˈtɪnəˌrɛri/, /əˈtɪnəˌrɛri/
Etymology: < late Latin itinerārius of or pertaining to a journey, < Latin iter, itiner- a journey, way, road: compare French itinéraire adjective.
1. (a) Of or pertaining to a journey, travelling, or a route. (b) Pertaining to roads (esp. Roman roads) or the description of roads. itinerary column, a column at a crossway, having several faces, bearing inscriptions, showing the different routes.
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society > travel > [adjective]
itinerary1552
viatorya1631
locomotive1648
viatorial1816
society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > road > [adjective]
itinerary1552
viary1628
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Itenerary booke wherein is wrytten the dystaunce from place to place, or wherin thexpenses in iourney be written.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. i. 26 I revert to mine itinerary relation.
1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 20 Such itinerary maps of the places of encampment were of great importance to armies.
1797 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. 24 514 Dissertations on the antient measures of length..on various itinerary columns.
1856 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire IV. xxxiv. 97 The itinerary system of the Romans was..an effective instrument of centralization.
1871 C. Davies Metric Syst. ii. 29 The pace..is the natural unit for all itinerary distances.
2. = itinerant adj.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [adjective]
walkingc1390
arrant1550
ambulatory1604
itinerating1611
itinerary1617
stray1620
strolling1621
itineral1627
itineratea1628
perambulatory1650
peregrinatory1773
obambulatory1855
perambulant1865
perambulating1926
1617 F. Moryson Itinerary ii. 300 English Lawyers..vaunted Ireland to be reduced to ful obedience by their Itinerary circuits.
1711 J. Strype Life M. Parker iv. xii. 366 At last he was appointed one of the King's Itinerary Preachers.
1785 W. Paley Princ. Moral & Polit. Philos. vi. viii. 507 The law of England, by its circuit or itinerary courts, contains a provision for the distribution of private justice.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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