journaïe
Norman
/ʒuɹnai/
noun
Definitions
- (Guernsey) day
Etymology
Inherited from Old French jornee (a day's work, a journey) inherited from Latin diurnāta, diurnus (daily, of non-gloss definition).
Origin
Latin
diurnus
Gloss
daily, of non-gloss definition
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- diurnata Latin
- diurnus Latin
- diurnālis Latin
- diurnāta Latin
- diēs Latin
- diū Latin
- diūs Latin
- diurno Italian
- giorno Italian
- diurne French
- jour French
- journée French
- diurno Spanish, Castilian
- diurno Portuguese
- jorneman Middle English
- journe Middle English
- journee Middle English
- diurnalis Old Norse
- enjornee Old French
- jor Old French
- jornee Old French
- diúrno Galician
- journée Norman
- zornade Friulian
- jornada Old Occitan
- jonnu Sicilian
- jurnata Sicilian
- jor Bourguignon
- juorno Neapolitan
- diwarnawt Middle Welsh