To travel throughout or across something, or to mark or tire something by traveling.
Combining 'be-' with 'travel,' from Old French 'travailler' meaning to labor. The word suggests extensive or exhaustive movement across a distance.
The word 'travel' originally meant 'to suffer' or 'to labor'—it comes from 'travail'—so 'betravel' carries a hint of the hardship and weariness of journeys across lands.
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