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jorn
jorn
Occitan
Alternative forms
- jour (Mistralian)
Etymology
From Old Provençal jorn, from Latin diurnum [tempus], from the neuter of diurnus.
Noun
jorn m (plural jorns)
Old Provençal
Etymology
From Latin diurnum [tempus], from the neuter of diurnus. Compare Old French jor.
Noun
jorn m (oblique plural jorns, nominative singular jorns, nominative plural jorn)
- day
- c. 1170, Bernart de Ventadorn, canso:
- Lo tems vai e ven e vire / Per jorns, per mes e per ans [...].
- Time comes and goes and turns, by days, by months and by years.
- c. 1170, Bernart de Ventadorn, canso: