diurnalist

noun

Etymology

From diurnal + -ist.

  1. borrowed from diurnālis
  2. suffixed as diurnalist — “diurnal + ist

Definitions

  1. A journalist who writes in a diurnal

    • some odiously incestuous marriages, which, even by the relation of our diurnalists, have, by this means, found a damnable passage, to the great dishonour of God and shame of the Church.

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