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convoy (verb), convoys; convoyed; convoying
1. To travel with and to protect someone or something: The police and FBI agents have the duty to convoy the President to the White House.
2. Etymology: from Medieval Latin conviare, "to escort, to guard, to protect"; from Latin com-, "with, together" + via, "way".
![To escort or to be with someone or something for protection by sea or land.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/convoy-1.jpg)
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2. Etymology: from Medieval Latin conviare, "to escort, to guard, to protect"; from Latin com-, "with, together" + via, "way".
![To escort or to be with someone or something for protection by sea or land.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/convoy-1.jpg)
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This entry is located in the following units:
com-, co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-
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via- [-vey, -voy-]
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