v. Obs. Pa. pple. in Sc. with latinized ending jornat. [Aphetic f. aiorn, ajorn ADJOURN.] trans. = ADJOURN 1, 2.

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c. 1330.  R. Brunne, Chron. (1810), 322. Þei com vnto þe kyng, for pes if it mot tide, Vpon þer askyng, he iorned þam to bide.

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1460.  Capgrave, Chron. (Rolls), 266. Than mad the Kyng to crye, that this Parlement schuld be jorned tyl aftir Cristmasse.

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15[?].  Chart. Aberd. MS. 153 (Jam.). The said Androw Elphinstoun hes bene lauchfullie procest, jornat, and summond to this court. Ibid. Beand lauchfullie procest and jornat be the said reverend ffathyr.

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