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~Juttie~, _s._ A tippler, Ang.

_To_ ~Juttle~, _v. n._ To tipple, S.

JUTE, _s._ A term of reproach applied to a woman, a jade, Clydes.

JUXTER, _s._ A juggler; q. _joukster_.

V. ~Jouk~, _v._

K

KA, _s._

V. ~Kay~.

KABBELOW, _s._ Cod-fish salted and hung for a few days, Ang.

Belg. _kabbeliauw_, cod fish.

KAY, KA, KAE, _s._ A jack-daw, S.

_Dunbar._

Teut. _kae_, A. S. _ceo_, Alem. _ka_, id. _Ka-wattie_, _kay-wattie_, S. B. id. Teut. _kauwett-en_, to chatter like a jack-daw.

~Kay-witted~, _adj._ Hare-brained, S.; q. giddy as a jack-daw.

KAIL, KALE, _s._

1. The generic name for colewort, S.

_Stat. Acc._

Isl. Dan. _kaal_, id.

2. Broth made of greens, especially of coleworts, S.

_G.o.dly Sangs._

~Kail-brose~, s. A sort of pottage made of meal and the sc.u.m of broth, S.

V. ~Brose~.

~Kail-stock~, _s._ A plant of colewort, S.