voyage (n.) Look up voyage at Dictionary.com
c. 1300, from Old French voiage "travel, journey, movement, course, errand, mission, crusade" (12c., Modern French voyage), from Late Latin viaticum "a journey" (in classical Latin "provisions for a journey"), noun use of neuter of viaticus "of or for a journey," from via "road, journey, travel" (see via).
voyage (v.) Look up voyage at Dictionary.com
late 15c., from Old French voyager, from voiage (see voyage (n.)). Related: Voyaged; voyaging.