caravan
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[edit] Etymology
From Persian کاروان (kâravân). The word was used to designate a group of people who were traveling by camel or horse on the silk road. The word is derived from karvan: kar means mission or pursuit and wan/ban means those people and guardian.
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caravan (plural caravans)
- A convoy or procession of travelers, their vehicles and cargo, and any pack animals, especially camels crossing a desert.
- (British, Australian) A furnished vehicle towed behind a car etc and used as a dwelling when stationary.
[edit] Synonyms
- convoy (1)
- camel train (1)
- wagon train (1)
- (US): camper (2)
- (US): motor home (2)
- (US): recreational vehicle
- (US): trailer (2)
- (US): travel trailer (2)
[edit] Translations
a convoy or procession of travelers, their vehicles and cargo, and any pack animals
(UK, Australian English) a furnished vehicle towed behind a car, etc., and used as a dwelling when stationary
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[edit] Verb
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to caravan (third-person singular simple present caravans, present participle caravaning or caravanning, simple past and past participle caravaned or caravanned)
- To travel in a caravan.
- The wedding party got in their cars and caravaned from the chapel to the reception hall.
- (British, Australian) To stay in a caravan.
- When my parents retired they really got back into caravanning.