roadway - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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From Middle English *rodeway, *radewey (attested in radewey-stile (literally “roadway-stile”)), equivalent to road + way; road had the early sense of "riding" when the compound was formed, thus originally "a way for riding on".
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹoʊdˌweɪ/
roadway (plural roadways)
- A way used as a road.
- 1958 May, W. J. South and L. Hyland, “Limerick as a Railway Centre”, in Railway Magazine, pages 297-298:
On the south side of the two running lines is a second goods store, reached by a roadway along the south side of the station. This roadway also acts as a terminus for all provincial bus services from Limerick. - 2023 April 20, Gregory Wallace, “Roadway deaths level off after pandemic spike, but remain high”, in CNN[1]:
It’s a dip of fewer than 150 deaths from highs reached in 2021, when the agency recorded the largest quarterly spike in its history of tracking roadway fatalities. - 2024 January 21, Elizabeth Wolfe, Robert Shackelford and Mary Gilbert, “Icy conditions make for hazardous travel across central US, but warmer air is on the horizon”, in CNN[2]:
Morning commuters in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas discovered slick sidewalks and icy roadways Monday.
- 1958 May, W. J. South and L. Hyland, “Limerick as a Railway Centre”, in Railway Magazine, pages 297-298:
- The main or central portion of a road, used by the vehicles.
- The portion of a bridge or railway used by traffic.
way used as road
- Basque: errepide
- Catalan: carretera (ca) f
- Finnish: ajoväylä
- Galician: estrada (gl) f
- Polish: szosa (pl) f
- Portuguese: estrada (pt) f
- Spanish: carretera (es) f
- Tamil: ரோடு (rōṭu), சாலை (ta) (cālai)
main or central portion of a road used by the vehicles
Afrikaans: ryweg
Armenian: երթևեկելի մաս (ertʻewekeli mas)
Basque: galtzada
Esperanto: veturejo
Extremaduran: calçá
Galician: calzada f
Italian: carreggiata (it) f
Macedonian: коловоз m (kolovoz)
Portuguese: faixa de rodagem f
Russian: проезжая часть (ru) (projezžaja častʹ)
Turkish: yol şeridi, yolun ortası
Ukrainian: проїзна́ части́на (projizná častýna), проїжджа частина f (projiždža častyna)