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jorn

jorn, v. Obs.
  Pa. pple. in Sc. with latinized ending jornat.
  [Aphetic f. aiorn, ajorn adjourn.]
  trans. = adjourn 1, 2.

c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 322 Þei com vnto þe kyng, for pes if it mot tide, Vpon þer askyng, he iorned þam to bide. 1460 J. Capgrave Chron. (Rolls) 266 Than mad the Kyng to crye, that this Parlement schuld be jorned tyl aftir Cristmasse. 15.. Chart. Aberd. MS. 153 (Jam.) The said Androw Elphinstoun hes bene lauchfullie procest, jornat, and summond to this court. Ibid., Beand lauchfullie procest and jornat be the said reverend ffathyr.

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