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sojourn (verb)

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  • sojourn — noun (C) literary a short period of time that you stay in a place that is not you home: a brief sojourn in Europe sojourn verb (I) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sojourn — literary ► NOUN ▪ a temporary stay. ► VERB ▪ stay temporarily. DERIVATIVES sojourner noun. ORIGIN from Old French sojourner, from Latin sub under + diurnum day …   English terms dictionary

  • sojourn — UK [ˈsɒdʒə(r)n] / US [ˈsoʊˌdʒɜrn] noun [countable] Word forms sojourn : singular sojourn plural sojourns literary a period of time when you stay in a place that is not your home Derived word: sojourn UK / US verb intransitive Word forms sojourn …   English dictionary

  • sojourn — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sojorn, from Anglo French sujur, sujurn, from sujurner Date: 13th century a temporary stay < a sojourn in the country > II. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French sujurner, sejurner, from… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sojourn — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. tarry, abide, stay, lodge, stop over, visit. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. visit, stay, stopover, respite; see vacation , visit . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. visit, temporary stay,… …   English dictionary for students

  • sojourn — so|journ1 [ sou,dʒɜrn ] noun count LITERARY a stay in a place that is longer than a vacation but not permanent sojourn so|journ 2 [ sou,dʒɜrn ] verb intransitive LITERARY to stay for a period of time in a place that is not your home …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sojourn — [13] To sojourn in a place is etymologically to ‘spend the day’ there. The word comes via Old French sojorner from Vulgar Latin *subdiurnāre ‘spend the day’, a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix sub ‘under’, hence ‘during’, and late Latin …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • sojourn — 1. noun a sojourn in France Syn: stay, visit, stop, stopover; vacation 2. verb they sojourned in the monastery Syn: stay, live, put up, stop (over), lodge, room, board; vacation …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • sojourn — [13] To sojourn in a place is etymologically to ‘spend the day’ there. The word comes via Old French sojorner from Vulgar Latin *subdiurnāre ‘spend the day’, a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix sub ‘under’, hence ‘during’, and late Latin …   Word origins

  • sojourn — 1. noun /ˈsɒdʒɜːn,ˈsɒdʒən/ /ˈsəʊdʒɜːn/ a) A short stay somewhere. b) A temporary residence. 2. verb /ˈsɒdʒɜːn,ˈsɒdʒən/ /ˈsəʊdʒɜːn/ To reside somewhere temporarily, especially as a guest …   Wiktionary

  • sojourn — [ sɒdʒ(ə)n, dʒə:n] formal noun a temporary stay. verb stay temporarily. Derivatives sojourner noun Origin ME: from OFr. sojourner, based on L. sub under + late L. diurnum day …   English new terms dictionary

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