journaille
Appearance
Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Journaille. Attested as early as 1925 in Dutch.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]journaille n (plural journailles, diminutive journailletje n)
- (derogatory) gutter-press journalists, yellow journalists (collectively)
- 1925, Gerard Bruning, "Bitumen (Vertelling)" (part "III. (Slot.)"), in Roeping, vol. 4, De Zuid-Nederlandse boekhandel, 292, 293.
- Dien nacht, want op elke nacht-redactie ontstonden meerdere kolommen dier naamlooze en slecht gestelde journaille litteratuur, schreven de ochtendbladen zich vol aan Roger's cabaretavond.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1925, Gerard Bruning, "Bitumen (Vertelling)" (part "III. (Slot.)"), in Roeping, vol. 4, De Zuid-Nederlandse boekhandel, 292, 293.