To JOGILL, v. n. to jog; to move from side to side.

JOG-TROT, s.. to trot at a slow rate on horseback; anything done in a slow manner.

To JOUK, v. n. to bend down the body with a quick motion so as either to elude the sight or a blow.

JOUKRY-PAWKRY, s. trickery; juggling.

JUGGS, JOUGS, JUGGES, s. pl. a kind of pillory, used on the Borders, whereby criminals were fastened to a post on the wall, with their necks enveloped in an iron collar.

JUPE, s. a kind of short mantle for a female.

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KAIL, KALE, s. common colewort.

KAIL-BROSE, s. raw meal placed in a basin with boiling broth poured over it, and then stirred all together.

KAIL-RUNT, s. stem of colewort.