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Diurnalist
Diurnalist Di*ur"nal*ist, n. A journalist. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Diurnali from wikipedia

- bicolor (Swainson, 1821) Synonyms Botis bicolor Swainson, 1821 Glyphodes diurnalis Guenée, 1854 Glyphodes parvalis Walker, 1866 Eudioptis per****illalis...
- The Diurnali del duca di Monteleone is an anonymous annals of the Kingdom of Naples for the years 1265–1458. The work was initially entitled Cronaca or...
- bōs/bovis V.L. capitale PGmc *dagaz + *likaz daily diurnal quotidian diurnalis PGmc *daudaz + *likaz PGmc *banô + *fullaz deadly baneful mortal fatal...
- Rms. schi It. sì 'yes' Ro. și 'and' iuger acre — iornalis Rendering of *diurnalis, a postclassical compound based on CL diurnus 'daily' + -alis, an adjective-forming...
- Duke of Monteleone and 4th Prince of Noia. The 15th-century chronicle Diurnali del duca di Monteleone is named after a m****cript he once owned. Monteleone...
- of the kingdom. An important source for his life are the reports in the Diurnali del duca di Monteleone. He took part in the siege of Teano in 1373 and...
- unknown when and under what cir****stances he was released. According to the Diurnali of the Duke of Monteleone, in March 1420 (or 1421) Joan II sent Giovanni...
- Aragonese. Benedetto Croce. Storie e leggende napoletane. Giacomo Gallo. Diurnali. Biancardi, Bastian (1737). Le vite de Re di Napoli, Raccolte succintamente...
- (1958). I diurnali del Duca di Monteleone. Rerum italicarum scriptores. Vol. 21 Part 5 (Nuova ed.). Bologna: Nicola Zanic****i. — Diurnali del duca di...
- Commentaire historique et chronologique sur les éphémérides, intitulées Diurnali di messer Matteo di Giovenazzo (Paris: Firmin Didot) 1839; Description...