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Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *diurnāta. Documented from 1283–5.[1] Derivable from jorn +‎ -ada.

Pronunciation

Noun

jornada f (plural jornades)

  1. day
  2. day's walk

See also

References

  1. ^ “jornada” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan jornada, inherited from Vulgar Latin *diurnāta. Derivable from jorn +‎ -ada.

Pronunciation

  • (Limousin) IPA(key): /d͡ʒurˈnadɔ/, IPA(key): /d͡zurˈnadɔ/.
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Noun

jornada f (plural jornadas)

  1. day, the period of one day

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Occitan jornada.

Pronunciation

Noun

jornada f

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Descendants

  • Galician: xornada
  • Portuguese: jornada

References

Old Occitan

Etymology

inherited from Vulgar Latin *diurnāta. Derivable from jorn +‎ -ada.

Pronunciation

Noun

jornada f (oblique plural jornadas, nominative singular jornada, nominative plural jornadas)

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Descendants

References

Old Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Occitan jornada.

Pronunciation

Noun

jornada f

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Descendants

References

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese jornada, borrowed from Old Occitan jornada.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: jor‧na‧da

Noun

jornada f (plural jornadas)

  1. journey; voyage (a long trip)
    Synonym: viagem
  2. a day’s travelling
  3. a day’s work

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish jornada, borrowed from Old Occitan jornada.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xoɾˈnada/ [xoɾˈna.ð̞a]
  • Rhymes: -ada
  • Syllabification: jor‧na‧da

Noun

jornada f (plural jornadas)

  1. day
    Synonym: día
  2. working day
    Synonym: jornada de trabajo
  3. short hike or journey
  4. day trip (especially a trip that must be completed in one day, for example due to lack of water en route)
  5. arduous trail

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