YDILTETH, s. Idleness.
K. Ja. VI.
A. S. idel tid, tempus vacuum.
YDRAW, part. pa. Drawn; metaph. advanced.
Douglas.
To JEALOUSE, v. a. To suspect, S.
Wodrow.
JEBAT, s. A gibbet.
Bellenden.
JEDDART JUSTICE, A legal trial after the infliction of punishment, S.
Minstrelsy Border.
Jedburgh staff, A kind of spear, for making which the artificers of Jedburgh were formerly celebrated.
Spalding.
JEDGE, s. A gauge.
Acts. Ja. VI.
O. Fr. jauger, to gage.
To JEE, v. n.
1. To move, to stir, S.
Ross.
2. To move to one side, S. Gee, E.