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† diˈurn(e, a. Obs. Also 4–5 dyurne, diourne. [ad. L. diurn-us of or belonging to a day, daily, f. diēs a day. Cf. F. diurne.] = diurnal a.
c1386Chaucer Merch. T. 551 Parfourmed hath the sonne his Ark diurne. 1500–20? Dunbar Poems (1893) 329 Phebus, the radius lamp divrn. 1603Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. xxi. 432 The Moone by her diurne rapt motion from East to West commeth to the nine a clocke point in the morning. |