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jummle, jummlie, jummly,
jummle [ˈdʒʌml]
n. A jumble. A solution of liquorice and water made in a bottle by children.
v. Jumble. To agitate, to shake a liquid so as to render it thick or turbid. To foul water. To churn.
 
jummly [ˈdʒʌmlɪ]
adj. Turbid, muddy.
chumper, jumber, jumper, jumper-board, jumper-buird, jumpie, jumpur,
jumper [ˈdʒʌmpər]
n. A jumper or pullover.
dim. jumpie.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
jumper-buird: I.Sh. A rack or frame for stretching a jumper to size.
joundie, joundy, jowdy, junder, jundie, jundy, junnie, junny,
jundie [ˈdʒʌn(d)ɪ]
n. A push with the elbow, a jolt to one side, a blow. A trot, an even, steady pace. Anything very large or outsize.
v. To push, jog, jostle. To annoy, disturb, provoke to anger. Of a vessel containing liquid: to rock from side to side.
jund, junt,
junt [dʒʌnt]
n. A large piece, a lump. A large quantity of liquid.
jermumel, jermumelt, jermummel, jermummelt, jurjummlet, jurmummelt, jurmummil, jurmummilt, jurmummle, jurmummled, jurmummlet,
jurmummle [S. dʒərˈmʌml]
n. The act of crushing or disfiguring. A commotion.
v. To crush or disfigure, mix up.
pt. pp. jurmummelt
journal, jurnal,
jurnal [ˈdʒʌrnəl]
n. A journal.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
jurnalist: Journalist.
jaur, jaurie, jornie, jorr, jorrie, jorry, jour, jourie, jurney, jurneywumman, jurr, jurrie, jurry,
jurney [ˈdʒʌrne]
n. A journey.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
jurneywumman: A daily help, elided jurr [ˈdʒər] A contemptuous term for a servant maid. dim. jorrie WC. A girl.
jute,
jute [dʒ(j)ut]
n. Jute, a plant fiber used in making coarse fabrics and paper.

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