sojourn

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Pronunciation
/ˈsɒd͡ʒən/(UK)
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/ˈsɒd͡ʒən/(UK) · /ˈsɒd͡ʒɜːn/(UK) · /ˈsəʊd͡ʒɜːn/(UK) · /ˈsoʊd͡ʒɚn/(US) · /soʊˈd͡ʒɝn/(US)

Definition of sojourn

3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A short stay somewhere.
    “Better the dark, silent, and fated waves of ocean, than the troubled waves of life. There are some whose sojourn on this earth is brief as it is bitter.”
    “But if, as we have seen, Wu's ambivalent attitude toward the conventional route to success originated in his early appreciation of the idealistic virtues of his father, then it is possible that parts of the work could have been written much earlier, perhaps even during his sojourn with his father in Chiang-su.”
    “The use of vasoconstrictors to increase the sojourn of local anesthetics at the site of infiltration continues[…]”
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noun

  1. A short stay somewhere.
    “Better the dark, silent, and fated waves of ocean, than the troubled waves of life. There are some whose sojourn on this earth is brief as it is bitter.”
    “But if, as we have seen, Wu's ambivalent attitude toward the conventional route to success originated in his early appreciation of the idealistic virtues of his father, then it is possible that parts of the work could have been written much earlier, perhaps even during his sojourn with his father in Chiang-su.”
    “The use of vasoconstrictors to increase the sojourn of local anesthetics at the site of infiltration continues[…]”
  2. A temporary residence.
    “Though long detain'd / In that obscure sojourn”

verb

  1. (intransitive)To reside somewhere temporarily, especially as a guest or lodger.
    “Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there.”
    “The soldiers first assembled at Newcastle, […] and here sojourned three days.”

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Etymology

From Middle English sojourne (noun) and sojournen (verb), from Old French sojor, sojorner (modern séjour, séjourner), from (assumed) Vulgar Latin *subdiurnāre, from Latin sub- (“under, a little over”) + Late Latin diurnus (“lasting for a day”), from Latin dies (“day”).

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