Dictionary entry

Excursion

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ex‐cur″sion (?). [L. excursio: cf. F. excursion. See Excurrent.] 1. A running or going out or forth; an expedition; a sally.

Far on excursion toward the gates of hell. Milton.

They would make excursions and waste the country. Holland.

2. A journey chiefly for recreation; a pleasure trip; a brief tour; as, an excursion into the country.

3. A wandering from a subject; digression.

I am not in a scribbling mood, and shall therefore make no excursions. Cowper.

4. (Mach.) Length of stroke, as of a piston; stroke.

Syn. — Journey; tour; ramble; jaunt. See Journey.