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Etymology[]
From Old French jurnal (“‘daily’”), from Latin diurnālis, from diurnus (“‘of the day’”), from diēs (“‘day’”).
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Journal (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})
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- (obsolete) Daily.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.xi:
- his faint steedes watred in Ocean deepe, / Whiles from their iournall labours they did rest [...].
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.xi:
Noun[]
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Journal ({{{1}}})
- A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.
- A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.
- Template:Engineering The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
- (computing) A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.
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Verb[]
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to Journal (third-person singular simple present -, present participle -, simple past and past participle -)
- To archive or record something.
- To scrapbook.
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Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Journal m. (plural journaux)
- diary, journal
- newspaper
- periodical
Derived terms[]
- journalisme
- journaliste
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