Citations:journalary

English citations of journalary

/ˈd͡ʒɝ.nə.lɛɹ.i/ (Century)
Of each day; occurring or dealt with day by day. or Of the nature of a journal or diary, entered day by day.
  • 1811, William Warburton, Richard Hurd, The Works: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, page 61:
    [] , a Whole, teacheth us by the way all our journalary duties to Particulars. Having thus endeavoured to explain how all the virtues of humanity arise, and have their source, from the gradual expansion of the great []
  • 1811, William Warburton, Julian. The doctrine of grace, page 69:
    He recorded the event not on its first report, when, in the relation of journalary occurrences, much falsehood blends itself with truth; but after time and inquiry, which separates this impure mixture, had confirmed what really happened : He related it not as an uncertain report or hearsay, []
  • (Can we date this quote?) William Warburton, The Doctrine of Grace, B. II. e. 9:
    That the propagation of Methodism hath occasioned many and great violations of peace, Mr. Wesley hath amply shown in the journalary history of his adventures.
  • 2022, OA Dovgopolova, "Vladislav Davidzon. From Odessa with Love: Political and Literary Essays from Post-Soviet Ukraine", East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (EWJUS):
    The “post-Maidan” Ukraine that serves as Davidzon’s journalary base undergoes rapid and, in places, chaotic pendulum swings—from enthusiasm and hope to sadness and []