daybook

UK /ˈdeɪˌbʊk/ US /ˈdeɪˌbʊk/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

A daily chronicle; a diary.

It was a working document, a sort of lab notebook, and since I have called it a daybook, it has become the most valuable resource I have It takes me about six weeks to fill a daybook, and when I'm finished with one I go back through it and pick out anything that I need to work on in the next book.

I try to get up thirty minutes before anyone else in my house in order to have my daybook writing time.

2

An accounting journal.

Since these memoranda were marked down from day to day and the entries followed one another day by day, this first book of accounts was called a "daybook."

3

A logbook.

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