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diarize, v.|ˈdaɪəraɪz| [f. diary n. + -ize.] intr. To write a record of events in a diary. Hence ˈdiarizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1827Moore Diary 6–31 Mar. V. 161 [I] have not had time to diarize, so must record by wholesale what I remember. 1853Lockhart in Croker Papers (1884) III. xxviii. 295, I had to spare Tories about as often as Whigs the castigation of diarizing Malagrowther. 1854Fraser's Mag. XLIX. 443 Where is the man who, when he diarizes frankly and fairly, does not write himself vain? |