Definition
An archaic or rare verb meaning to run out or extend outward.
Etymology
From Latin 'excurrere' (ex- 'out' + currere 'to run'), this verb is rarely used in modern English but survives in related words like 'excursion.'
Kelly Says
This ancient Latin verb gave birth to dozens of English words about moving around and going places, making it an ancestor to our travel vocabulary.
Translations
CACatalà
excursió
eks-koor-thee-oh
CSČeština
exkurze
eks-koor-zeh
DEDeutsch
Exkursion
eks-kûr-zee-ohn
ELΕλληνικά
εξόρμηση
eksor-mee-seh
ESEspañol
excursión
eks-kur-syohn
FRFrançais
excursion
eks-kûr-syohn
HUMagyar
kirándulás
kee-ran-doo-laas
IDBahasa Indonesia
wisata
wee-sta
ITItaliano
escursione
eks-koor-zee-ohn-eh
MSBahasa Melayu
lawatan
la-wa-taan
NLNederlands
excursie
eks-koor-zee
PLPolski
wycieczka
vye-chech-ka
PTPortuguês
excursão
eks-koor-saow
RORomână
excursie
eks-koor-zee-eh
RUРусский
экскурсия
eks-koor-see-ya
SVSvenska
utflykt
oot-fleeht
SWKiswahili
safari
sa-fa-ree
THไทย
การท่องเที่ยว
gaan thoeng-thaeo
UKУкраїнська
екскурсія
eks-koor-see-ya
VITiếng Việt
du lịch
doo leetch
ZH中文
短途旅行
duǎn tú lǚ xíng
ZUZU
kuhlangana
koo-la-ngaa-na