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JERK'IN, n. A jacket; a short coat; a close waistcoat. 1. A kind of hawk.
JER'SEY, n. [from the island so called.] 1. Fine yarn of wool. 2. The finest of ...
JESS, n. Short straps of leather tied round the legs of a hawk, by which she is ...
JES'SAMIN, n. A genus of plants and their flowers. [See Jasmin .]
JES'SE, n. A large brass candlestick branched into many sconces, hanging down in...
JESS'ED, a. Having jesses on; a term in heraldry.
JEST, n. [L. gestio.] 1. A joke; something ludicrous uttered and meant only to e...
JEST'ER, n. A person given to jesting, sportive talk and merry pranks. --He ramb...
JEST'ING, ppr. Joking; talking for diversion or merriment. JEST'ING , n. A jokin...
JEST'ING-STOCK, n. A laughing stock; a butt of ridicule.
JEST'INGLY, adv. In a jocose manner; not in earnest.
JES'UIT, n. s as z. One of the society of Jesus, so called, founded by Ignatius ...
JES'UITED, a. Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.
JES'UITESS, n. A female Jesuit in principle.
JESUIT'IC JESUIT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the Jesuits or their principles and arts...
JESUIT'ICALLY, adv. Craftily.