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[Middle English sojournen, from Old French sojorner, from Vulgar Latin* subdiurnāre, Latin sub-, sub-, + Late Latin diurnum, day (from Latin, daily ration from neuter of diurnus, daily) (from diēs, day; see dyeu-).]
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