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ˈjournal-book [f. journal a. + book n., after F. livre journal, OF. papier journal, but the first element is now felt as journal n., as if the sense were ‘book containing, or consisting of, a journal’.] A day-book of any kind; a diary of events; a book containing daily records.
1603Florio Montaigne ii. xviii. (1897) IV. 184 So are the Jornal bookes [F. papiers journaux] of Alexander the great..greatly to be desired. 1659Rushw. Hist. Coll. I. 54 His Majesty did this present day..manu sua propria take the said Protestation out of the Journal-book of the Clerk of the Commons House of Parliament. 1682Grew Anat. Plants Pref., Of this, entry was made in their [the Royal Society's] Journal Book. 1726Swift Gulliver i. ii, My comb and silver snuff-box, my handkerchief and journal-book. 1807Edin. Rev. IX. 305 Every traveller carries a Journal-book as regularly as a portmanteau. |