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JAL'AP, n. The root of a plant, a species of Convolvulus. It is brought in thin ...
JAM, n. A conserve of fruits boiled with sugar and water. 1. A kind of frock for...
JAMB, n. Among the lead miners of Mendip, a thick bed of stone which hinders the...
JAMBEE', n. A name formerly given to a fashionable cane.
JAM'BEUX, n. [supra.] Armor for the legs.
JANE, n. A coin of Genoa. 1. A kind of fustian.
JAN'GLE, v.i. To quarrel in words; to altercate; to bicker; to wrangle. JAN'GLE ...
JAN'GLER, n. A wrangling, noisy fellow.
JAN'GLING, ppr. Wrangling; quarreling; sounding discordantly. JAN'GLING , n. A n...
JAN'ITOR, n. [L.] A door-keeper; a porter.
JANIZA'RIAN, n. Pertaining to the Janizaries, or their government.
JAN'IZARY, n. A soldier of the Turkish foot guards. The Janizaries were a body o...
JAN'NOCK, n. Oat-bread. [Local.]
JAN'SENISM, n. The doctrine of Jansen in regard to free will and grace.
JAN'SENIST, n. A follower of Jansen, bishop of Ypres, in Flanders.
J`ANT, v.i. To ramble here and there; to make an excursion. J`ANT , n. An excurs...