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JET, n. [L. gagates.] A solid, dry, black,inflammable fossil substance, harder t...
JES'UITISM, n. The arts, principles and practices of the Jesuits. 1. Cunning, de...
JESUIT'ICALLY, adv. Craftily.
JESUIT'IC JESUIT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the Jesuits or their principles and arts...
JES'UITESS, n. A female Jesuit in principle.
JES'UITED, a. Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.
JES'UIT, n. s as z. One of the society of Jesus, so called, founded by Ignatius ...
JEST'INGLY, adv. In a jocose manner; not in earnest.
JEST'ING-STOCK, n. A laughing stock; a butt of ridicule.
JEST'ING, ppr. Joking; talking for diversion or merriment. JEST'ING , n. A jokin...
JEST'ER, n. A person given to jesting, sportive talk and merry pranks. --He ramb...
JEST, n. [L. gestio.] 1. A joke; something ludicrous uttered and meant only to e...
JESS'ED, a. Having jesses on; a term in heraldry.
JES'SE, n. A large brass candlestick branched into many sconces, hanging down in...
JES'SAMIN, n. A genus of plants and their flowers. [See Jasmin .]
JESS, n. Short straps of leather tied round the legs of a hawk, by which she is ...