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First published 1960 (SND Vol. V).
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JOURNAL, n. Also †journey. That part of a shaft or axle which rests on the bearings. Orig. applied by Sc. engineers to an intermediate bearing part through which a twist may be exerted but now used indiscriminately by both Sc. and Eng. engineers in the more general sense (see 1869 quot.).Sc. 1814 R. Buchanan Shafts of Mills 24:
Journals, or journeys, are gudgeons subject to torsion.
Sc. 1823 R. Buchanan Millwork 145:
In the case of the small pinion . . . a much greater stress would be thrown on the journeys (or journals) of the shaft.
Sc. 1869 W. J. McRankine Machinery & Millwork III. iii. iii. § 460:
It was proposed by Buchanan . . . to apply the word gudgeon only to the bearing part at the end of a shaft or axle, which is exposed to bending action alone, and not to twisting action; and journal to an intermediate bearing part through which a twisting movement is or may be exerted; but the custom of using the word “journal” in both senses indiscriminately is so prevalent, that it is impracticable to carry out Buchanan's suggestion.
Abd. 1877 W. Alexander Rural Life 156:
To fit up a machine of any sort where wheels and pinions and a “journal” on which they might run came into use was quite beyond him.
Per. 1944 D. M. Forrester Logiealmond 161:
The bearing of this front end was just a piece of “bend leather” fitted upright into the frame and bored to take the journal of the spindle.

[Etym. obscure. It is just possible that the word may orig. be a corruption of churnel, Chirnel, a kernel, which resembles the axle-part encased in its bearings, with formal influence from journal, journey. Cf. Jurnal.]

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