[f. JOURNAL sb.] Chiefly in pa. pple. Journaled.

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  1.  trans. To record in a journal.

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1803.  J. Kenney, Society, 107.

        Oft o’er the journal’d tale she cast her eye,
    Of the dire conflict’s rage.

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1892.  Idler, May, 461. His journaled impressions of America.

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  2.  In Machinery. To provide with or fix as a journal: see JOURNAL sb. 10.

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1875.  Knight, Dict. Mech., 986/1. The grains … are placed … in a glazing-barrell; this is journaled at the ends, and is caused to rotate for some ten or twelve hours.

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1881.  Metal World, No. 12. 178. Plates in which pivots or small shafts are journaled as in clock work.

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