alveturo

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) arrival (by vehicle, vessel, etc.)
 * 2) * Vladimír Váňa (translator), Aventuroj de la Brava Soldato Švejk dum la Mondmilito (The Good Soldier Švejk), by Jaroslav Hašek, Part 2, Chapter 1,
 * Antaŭ alveturo de persona trajno la restoracio de tria klaso pleniĝis per soldatoj kaj civiluloj.
 * Before the arrival of the passenger train the third-class restaurant filled up with soldiers and civilians. (Cecil Parrott translation, Heinemann, 1973)
 * 1) trip (by vehicle, vessel, etc.), journey, voyage
 * 2) * Anna Gyllsdorf (translator), “La puphejmo,” (“A Doll’s House”) from Giftas (Married) by August Strindberg, in Franko Luin (ed.), Uzino 1,
 * Sed Otilio ne toleris marveturon. Ŝi estis tiel malsana dum la alveturo.
 * But the sea did not agree with Ottilia. She had been ill on the steamer (lit. during the voyage) (Ellie Schleussner translation, Luce, 1913).