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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Daybook

Daybook \Day"book`\ (d[=a]"b[oo^]k`), n. A journal of accounts; a primary record book in which are recorded the debts and credits, or accounts of the day, in their order, and from which they are transferred to the journal.

Wiktionary
daybook

n. 1 A daily chronicle; a diary. 2 (context bookkeeping English) A ledger; an accounting journal. 3 (context nautical English) A logbook.

WordNet
daybook
  1. n. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred [syn: journal]

  2. an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook" [syn: ledger]

Usage examples of "daybook".

Corny Kelleher totted figures in the daybook while he chewed a blade of hay.

She stood at his side while he fed the printout of the Protea report into the paper-shredder and then countersigned the entry in his daybook to attest to the destruction.

Bookcases filled with grimoires, daybooks, hornbooks, arcane thesauri, enchiridia, illuminated manuscripts, diaries, palimpsests, incunabula, claviculae, parerga, ana and epilegomena.

This was an unofficial, ad hoc group whose agenda memos and daybooks showed they were meeting to discuss better methods of interdepartmental communication, which in fact they had discussed for about two minutes.

Holme without the gradual revelations of the daybook seemed a bleaker place to Amy.

Her father had kept field notes much like a daybook, jotting notes about the young officers he trained, the perps he busted, and the kids he was trying to help, all dated, and crammed into seven small three-ring binders thick with pages.