Fr. jambe, a corbel.
To JAMPH, v. a.
1. To mock, S.
Ross.
2. To shuffle, S.
Ross.
3. To act the part of a male jilt.
Id.
4. To trifle, S.
Su. G. skymf-a, to scoff, schimpf-en, id. Su. G. skaemta tiden, tempus fallere.
Jampher, s. A scoffer, S.
Ross.
Teut. schamper, derisor.
JANGEALAR, s. A juggler.
Dunbar.
To JANGIL, JANGLE, v. n. To prattle.
Fr. jangl-er, id.
Complaynt S.
Janglour, s. A prater.
Bannatyne P.