[f. JOURNAL sb.] Chiefly in pa. pple. Journaled.
1. trans. To record in a journal.
1803. J. Kenney, Society, 107.
Oft oer the journald tale she cast her eye, | |
Of the dire conflicts rage. |
1892. Idler, May, 461. His journaled impressions of America.
2. In Machinery. To provide with or fix as a journal: see JOURNAL sb. 10.
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.
1881. Metal World, No. 12. 178. Plates in which pivots or small shafts are journaled as in clock work.