Jour

Etymology
From diurnum:, neuter of the adjective diurnus:. Cognate with dies:.

Noun

 * 1) day
 * The dawn of the day was beginning to break when Don Quixote left the inn, so content, so glorious, so full of ravishment of seeing himself armed a knight, that his joy made him tremble all the way to the girths of his horse.
 * 1) daylight, light
 * 2) aperture
 * 1) aperture

Related terms

 * journée

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