Adjourning

Adjourning
Ad|jour|ning
[ɛ'dʒø:ɐ̯...] das; -s, -s
<aus gleichbed. engl. adjourning, Gerundium von to adjourn »vertagen«, dies über fr. ajourner (vgl. ↑ajournieren) zu lat. diurnus »täglich«>
(veraltet) Vertagung (einer Parlamentssitzung)

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