A Glossary of the Scots Dialect |
Jad | a wild young woman. |
Janwar | January. |
Jauk | to dally, trifle. |
Jaukin | dallying. |
Jauner | foolish talk. |
Jauntie | dim. of jaunt. |
Jaup | splash. |
Jaups | splashes. |
Jaw | talk, impudence. |
Jeeg | to jog. |
Jillet | a jilt. |
Jimp | slender. |
Jimply | neatly. |
Jimps | stays. |
Jink | to dodge. |
Jinker | that turns quickly; sprightly girl. |
Jinkin | dodging. |
Jirkinet | outer jacket worn by women. |
Jirt | a jerk; to squirt. |
Jiz | a wig. |
Jo | joy, sweetheart. |
Jocteleg | clasp knife. |
Joe | lover. |
Jorum | the jug. |
Jouk | to duck, to bow. |
Jow | to swing. |
Jumpet | jumpit, jumped. |
Jumpit | jumped. |
Jundie | to justle. |
Jurr | a servant wench. |
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