Citations:journalary


 * /ˈd͡ʒɝ.nə.lɛɹ.i/ (Century)
 * Of each day; occurring or dealt with day by day. or Of the nature of a journal or diary, entered day by day.


 * William Warburton, The Doctrine of Grace, B. II. e. 9:
 * That the propagation of Methodism hath occasioned many and great violations of peace, Mr. Wesley hath amply shown in the journalary history of his adventures.
 * William Warburton, The Doctrine of Grace, B. II. e. 9:
 * That the propagation of Methodism hath occasioned many and great violations of peace, Mr. Wesley hath amply shown in the journalary history of his adventures.


 * 2022, OA Dovgopolova, "Vladislav Davidzon. From Odessa with Love: Political and Literary Essays from Post-Soviet Ukraine", East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (EWJUS):
 * The “post-Maidan” Ukraine that serves as Davidzon’s journalary base undergoes rapid and, in places, chaotic pendulum swings—from enthusiasm and hope to sadness and