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Definition of Daybooks
1. daybook [n] - See also: daybook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daybooks
Literary usage of Daybooks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Power Media Selects: The Nation's Most Influential Media Elite by Broadcast Interview Source (1999)
"... daybooks daybooks are run by wire services and syndicates, both to inform the
public and to help the media plan coverage. When submitting a daybook item ..."
2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1910)
"His honor simply meant to charge the jury, that it was immaterial to whom the
goods were charged on the daybooks, if there was an agreement between the ..."
3. Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States: [1790-1854] by United States Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1855)
"... as not being copies of the original entries in the daybooks, or original books
of the plaintiff's intestate; but the court was of opinion that the ..."
4. Charis: Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr by Sara Anderson Immerwahr, Anne Proctor Chapin (2004)
"Below I summarize the daily progress of the work and the finds as per DM's
daybooks, adding occasional commentary. 28. Transcripts made some fifty years ago ..."
5. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"... his account books show that he was adding steadily to his law library in the
1730s and 1740s, and the Virginia Gazette daybooks record several purchases ..."
6. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"... his account books show that he was adding steadily to his law library in the
1730s and 1740s, and the Virginia Gazette daybooks record several purchases ..."