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JOINT, _s._ A word out of joint, one that is improper in any respect, S.
_To_ JOIS, JOYS, IOS, _v. a._ To enjoy.
_Douglas._
JONETTE, _s._ Apparently, marsh marigold.
Fr. _jaulnette_, id.
_K. Quair._
JORDELOO, a cry which servants in the higher stories in Edinburgh were wont to give, after ten at night, when they threw their dirty water, &c.
from the windows; also used to denote the contents of the vessel.
JORNEYE, JORNAY, JOWRNe, _s._
1. Day's work.
_Wyntown._
2. Battle, fight.
_Douglas._
3. Single combat.
_Wyntown._
4. Warlike expedition.
_Wallace._
Fr. _journee_, a day's work; also, a battle, from _jour_, a day.
JOT, _s._ A job, S. B.
_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._
_To_ JOT, _v. a._ To take short notes, S.
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