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Etymology

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Since 1757. Partial calque of English logbook, synchronically compound of Log (log, instrument for measuring speed at sea) +‎ Buch (book).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Logbuch n (strong, genitive Logbuches or Logbuchs, plural Logbücher)

  1. logbook
    Synonyms: Fahrtenbuch, Protokoll, Tagebuch

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