The root word of "travel" is "traval," which comes from the Middle English word "travailen," meaning to make a journey.
TO move across the floor.
The travel or work of a day., Travel or passage from one place to another; hence, figuratively, a passage through life., To travel from place to place; to go from home to a distance., To traverse; to travel over or through.
A nine letter word meaning a place where coffins are stored could be mausoleum.
Place (locality) ... remove 'l' to get pace (tempo)
One word? How about 'omnibus'. Derived from the Latin meaning 'for all'.
The Tamil word for "travels" is பயணங்கள் (Payanangal).
The English meaning of the Kikuyu word kahii is "a boy."
The spelling is the same, Safari is a Swahili word meaning 'journey' borrowed from the Arabic word 'safariya' meaning 'to travel'
It is a Latin word - thesaurus - meaning treasury. Also a Greek word - thesauros - of similar meaning, from the root word 'titherai' meaning to 'put or place'
The six-letter word meaning journey that starts with the letter "n" is "nomad." A nomad refers to a person who moves from place to place, often in search of food, water, or grazing land. This term encapsulates the idea of a journey or travel as an inherent part of a lifestyle.
It is an Arabic word, 'harim' meaning forbidden place. Originally meaning 'women's quarters. from the root word 'harama' meaning guarded and forbidden