EuroLex/F/Journal


 * Original language: French
 * Original form and meaning: journal - 1. leaf, page, sheet; 2. magazine, paper; 3. newspaper; 4. diary, (nautical) log

(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)

Annotations
Etymology: from Anglo-F jurnal "a day", from OF journal, originally "daily" (adj.), from LL diurnalis "daily" c.1355, "book of church services". Sense of "daily record of transactions" first recorded 1565; that of "personal diary" is 1610, from a sense found in French.

Source: http://www.etymonline.com

Information on Other Languages
meaning 2

Czech: časopis

Danish: tidsskrift

Dutch: tijdschrift

Estonian: ajakiri

Finnish: aikakauslehti

Hungarian: folyóirat

Italian: rivista

Norwegian: tidsskrift

Polish: czasopismo

Portuguese (Portugal): revista

Slovak: časopis

Slovenian: revija

Spanish: revista

Swedish: tidskrift, tidning

meaning 4

Czech:	deník

Danish: dagbog

Dutch: dagboek

Estonian: päevik

Finnish: päiväkirja

Hungarian: napló

Italian: diario

Latvian: dienasgrāmata

Norwegian: dagbok, logg(bok)

Polish: dziennik

Slovak: denník

Slovenian: dnevnik

Spanish: diario