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‖ journalier, a. and n. rare.|ʒurnalje| [F. journalier daily, a day-labourer, f. journal journal.] †A. adj. Of newspapers: Published daily. Obs.
1714E. Lewis Let. to Harley 7 May in Dk. Portland's Papers (Hist. MSS. Comm.) V. 436 Since you left us we have several new journalier papers, viz., the ‘Reader’, the ‘Monitor’, the ‘Patriot’, and the ‘Muscovite’. B. n. 1. (? dʒɜːnəˈlɪə(r)), A newspaper writer, a journalist. (Not in F.)
1712Swift Pub. Spirit Whigs Wks. 1738 VI. 46 This Writer is reported to be what the French call a Journalier. 1883Hartford Courant (U.S.) June, The statement made by a Broadway travelling commission firm to a journalier. 2. A day-labourer.
1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. xxxi, A tight-packed [third class] carriage of us poor journaliers would not have obstructed them with as much as a sneer. |