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journal
English
Alternative forms
- journall (obsolete)
Etymology 1
From Middle English journal, from Anglo-Norman jurnal (“daily”), from Old French jornel (“day”) (French journal), from Latin diurn?lis, from diurnus (“of the day”), from di?s (“day”) (whence also diary), from *djous, from Proto-Indo-European *dy?ws (“heaven, sky”). Doublet of diurnal and the journal from French. The sound change from Latin to French (‘diur’ to ‘jor’) is due to the ‘i’ changing to a ‘j’, followed by the ‘d’ being dropped; compare French jour (“day”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) enPR: jûr?n?l, IPA(key): /?d???n?l/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d????n?l/
- Rhymes: -??(?)n?l
- Hyphenation: jour?nal
Noun
journal (plural journals)
- A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
- A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.
- (accounting) A chronological record of payments.
- (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.
- (engineering) The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
Usage notes
In the sense “daily record”, diary and journal are often used interchangeably. When usage is distinguished, diary refers more strictly to a personal daily record, while journal is used more loosely, for example for less frequent, thematic personal writing.
Synonyms
- (daily record): daybook, diary
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
journal (third-person singular simple present journals, present participle journaling or journalling, simple past and past participle journaled or journalled)
- To archive or record something.
- To scrapbook.
- To insert (a shaft, etc.) in a journal bearing.
Adjective
journal (not comparable)
- (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:
Related terms
- diary
- diurnal
- Jupiter
Etymology 2
From French journal. Doublet of diurnal and the journal from Middle English.
Noun
journal (plural journaux)
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References
French
Etymology
From Old French journal (“daily”), from Latin diurn?lis, from diurnus (“of the day”), from di?s (“day”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?u?.nal/
Adjective
journal (feminine singular journale, masculine plural journaux, feminine plural journales)
- That is relative to each day; journal.
Noun
journal m (plural journaux)
- diary, journal
- newspaper
- Hyponym: feuille de chou
- periodical
- newsbreak
- (computing) log
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? English: journal
- ? Esperanto: ?urnalo
- Ido: jurnalo
- ? Polish: ?urnal
- ? Russian: ??????? (žurnál), ???????? (žurnál)
- ? Armenian: ??????? (žu?nal)
- ? Azerbaijani: jurnal
- ? Bashkir: ?????? (žurnal)
- ? Georgian: ??????? (žurnali)
- ? Kazakh: ?????? (jwrnal)
- ? Kyrgyz: ?????? (curnal)
- ? Mongolian: ?????? (jurnal)
- ? Tajik: ?????? (žurnal)
- ? Tatar: ?????? (jurnal)
- ? Turkmen: žurnal
- ? Uyghur: ??????? (zhurnal)
- ? Uzbek: jurnal
- ? Yiddish: ????????? (zhurnal)
Further reading
- “journal” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old French
Alternative forms
- jornal, jornel, journel, jurnel
Etymology
From Latin diurn?lis, from diurnus (“of the day”), from di?s (“day”).
Adjective
journal m (oblique and nominative feminine singular journale)
- daily
Descendants
- French: journal
- ? English: journal
- ? Esperanto: ?urnalo
- Ido: jurnalo
- ? Polish: ?urnal
- ? Russian: ??????? (žurnál), ???????? (žurnál)
- ? Armenian: ??????? (žu?nal)
- ? Azerbaijani: jurnal
- ? Bashkir: ?????? (žurnal)
- ? Georgian: ??????? (žurnali)
- ? Kazakh: ?????? (jwrnal)
- ? Kyrgyz: ?????? (curnal)
- ? Mongolian: ?????? (jurnal)
- ? Tajik: ?????? (žurnal)
- ? Tatar: ?????? (jurnal)
- ? Turkmen: žurnal
- ? Uyghur: ??????? (zhurnal)
- ? Uzbek: jurnal
- ? Yiddish: ????????? (zhurnal)
- ? Middle English: journal
- English: journal
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from French journal.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??????l/
Noun
journal c
- a journal, a magazine, a periodical
Declension
Related terms
References
- journal in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
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bibliome
English
Etymology
From bibliography and -ome, as in genome.
Noun
bibliome (uncountable)
- (biochemistry, genetics) The complete set of biological journal articles and associated information.
Related terms
- textome
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