sojourn
1Sojourn — (pronounced /ˈsɒdʒərn/ soj ərn) may refer to: Sojourn (comic book series), a CrossGen comic book series Sojourn (journal), an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of social and cultural issues in Southeast Asia Sojourn (online game), a… …
2Sojourn — So journ, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sojourned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sojourning}.] [OE. sojornen, sojournen, OF. sojorner, sejorner, F. s[ e]journer, fr. L. sub under, about + diurnus belonging to the day. See {Journal}, {Diurnal}.] To dwell for a time;… …
3Sojourn — So journ, n. [Cf. OF. sujurn, sujur, sejor, F. s[ e]jour. See {Sojourn}, v. i.] A temporary residence, as that of a traveler in a foreign land. [1913 Webster] Though long detained In that obscure sojourn. Milton. [1913 Webster] …
4Sojourn — est un comics publié par CrossGen, scénarisé par Ron Marz et dessiné par Greg Land, qui dura 35 épisodes incluant Sojourn Prequel. scénario : Ron Marz (prequel, #1 10) dessin : Greg Land (prequel, #1 6, 8 10), Stuart Immonen (#7)… …
5sojourn — • ‘You seem to have acquired a very utilitarian view of universities, from your sojourn in Rummidge,’ said Professor Penrose, who was one of the very few people Robyn knew who used the word sojourn in casual conversation David Lodge, 1988. The… …
6sojourn — [n] brief travel; visit layover, residence, rest, stay, stop, stopover, tarriance, vacation; concepts 224,226,227 sojourn [v] travel briefly; visit abide, dwell, inhabit, linger, lodge, nest, perch, reside, rest, roost, squat, stay, stay over,… …
7sojourn — index dwell (reside), habitation (act of inhabiting), inhabit, inhabitation (act of dwelling in), lodge (reside), reside …
8sojourn — late 13c., from O.Fr. sojorner stay or dwell for a time, from V.L. *subdiurnare to spend the day, from L. sub under, until + diurnus of a day, from diurnum day (see DIURNAL (Cf. diurnal)). French séjourner formed via vowel dissimilation …
9sojourn — vb *reside, lodge, stay, put up, stop, live, dwell …
10sojourn — literary ► NOUN ▪ a temporary stay. ► VERB ▪ stay temporarily. DERIVATIVES sojourner noun. ORIGIN from Old French sojourner, from Latin sub under + diurnum day …