japer (A.S.) pl. japeres, japeris, [3], [164], [175], a jester, mocker

Jewe, gen. pl. Jewen, [19], Jewene, [384], [402], a Jew

jogele (A.N.) [260], to play the minstrel, or jongleur

jogelour (A.N.) [121], [175], a minstrel, jongleur, one who played mountebank tricks

jouke (A.S.) [336], to rest, dwell

joute (A.N.) [86], a battle, combat

jugge (A.N.) a judge

juggen (A.N.) [290], [427], to judge

jurdan (A.N.) [251], a pot. At a later period the word was only applied to a chamber-pot, as in Shakespeare

juste (A.N.) [251], justes, [351], [352], [370], a joust, battle, tournament