jauel, V, [81], 11: a term of abuse, good-for-nothing, idle fellow. Prompt. Parvulorum, gerro. “He called the fellow ribbalde, villaine, iauel, backbiter, sclaunderer, and the childe of perdition.” Utopia, Arber, p. 53.
jaw, jawe, I, 127, 10; 128, 8; II, 21, 8; 24, 11; 29, 10-12: wave.
jawing, jawing wave, II, 223, F 7; IV, 472, 16: surging.
jawing, n., IV, 462, 24: surging.
jee, I, 389, 7; IV, 476, 5: move, stir.
jelly (jolly), I, 69, 51; 298, 2; 452, 10; II, 403, 5; IV, 413, 20: handsome, pleasant, jovial. Jamieson: “upright, worthy, excellent in its kind.”
ietted, III, 199, 19; V, [86], 30: moved in state or with pride.
jimp, gimp, jump, adj., I, 330, 8; 333, 6; II, 216, 18, 20; 217, 1, 3; 221, 1, 3; 225, J 1; IV, 212, 1; 272, 2: slender, slim.
jimp, adv., II, 74, D 3: tightly, so as to make slender.
jo, II, 103, 5: sweetheart.