旅

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) change

Glyph origin
– brigade.

Etymology

 * anything lined up in a regular fashion > one after another > line up in a row, set forth; troops, multitude
 * From (STEDT, )


 * guest, stranger, lodging
 * Unrelated to sense ‘arrange in a series, etc.’ but from  (STEDT; ; ); Schuessler additionally thinks this may belong to a larger group which includes.

Definitions

 * 1)  brigade
 * 2)  army; troops
 * 3)  an army consisting of 500 soldiers
 * 4)  traveller
 * 5) journey; trip
 * 6)  hotel
 * 7) to travel
 * 8) 56th hexagram of the I Ching
 * 1) to travel
 * 2) 56th hexagram of the I Ching

Usage notes

 * Under the National Revolutionary Army, a brigade was composed of two regiments . In turn, two brigades formed a division, a square division.

Kanji

 * 1) trip
 * 2) travel

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) in ancient China, a military unit of 500 soldiers
 * 2) one of the I Ching hexagrams: sojourning (I Ching hexagram interpretation on Wikipedia here)

Prefix

 * 1) a trip, a journey, travel

Usage notes
The prefix usage only ever appears in kanji compounds.

Etymology 2
/tabi1/ → /tabi/

From. Appears in the , completed no earlier than 759 and one of the oldest extant texts in the Japanese language.

May be cognate with ; both terms have the same pitch accent, the same ancient vowel values, and some semantic overlap.

Noun

 * 1) a journey; travel
 * 2) * 1694, 松尾芭蕉 Matsuo Bashō
 * 3)  a temporary time spent in a place
 * 4)  a place where a  spends a temporary time outside of the  during a
 * 1)  a temporary time spent in a place
 * 2)  a place where a  spends a temporary time outside of the  during a

Verb

 * 1) to travel, to go on a journey or trip

Etymology
From.