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  • adjective Obsolete form of journal.
  • noun Obsolete form of journal.

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Examples

  • In time I shall be justified when my parte in all this affair comes to be knowen, and I bless God I have witnesses enough who have seen all; and if accidents do not happen them, my papers will show it to conviction, for I have been pretty exact in keeping copies and a journall.

    Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson

  • A true journall of the Sally fleet, with the proceedings of the voyage.

    The Library of William Congreve William Congreve 1699

  • Nevertheless, with the help of my tube, and being desirous of easing my mind of five or six days journall, I did venture to write it down from ever since this day se'nnight, and I think without hurting my eyes any more than they were before, which was very much, and so home to supper and to bed.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Feb/Mar 1668/69 Pepys, Samuel 1669

  • He gone, I to the office to enter my journall for a week.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Feb/Mar 1668/69 Pepys, Samuel 1669

  • Up, and to look after things against dinner to-day for my guests, and then to the Office to write down my journall for five or six days backward, and so home to look after dinner, it being now almost noon.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, January 1668/69 Pepys, Samuel 1669

  • So to my office, however, to set down my last three days 'journall, and writing to my Lord

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1663 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • So thought it not convenient to stay, but left him and walked home, and there weary went to supper, and then the barber came to me, and after he had done, to my office to set down my journall of this day, and so home and to bed.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1662 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • At night to my office, and there put down this day's passages in my journall, and read my oaths, as I am obliged every Lord's day.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1662 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • I in the evening to my Office again, to make an end of my journall, and so home to my chamber with W. Hewer to settle some papers, and so to supper and to bed, with my mind pretty quiet, and less troubled about Deb. than I was, though yet I am troubled, I must confess, and would be glad to find her out, though I fear it would be my ruin.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, November 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • 'Change, and there took up my wife and Mercer and the girl by agreement, and so home, and there with Mercer to teach her more of "It is decreed," and to sing other songs and talk all the evening, and so after supper I to even my journall since Saturday last, and so to bed.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, January 1667/68 Pepys, Samuel 1668

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