JACK: a mean fellow
JACK-A-LENT: a puppet thrown at in Lent
JACK GUARDANT: a jack in office
JADE: to whip, to treat with contempt
JAR: the ticking of a clock; to tick as a clock
JAUNCE: to prance
JESS: a strap of leather attached to the talons of a hawk, by which it is held on the fist
JEST: to tilt in a tournament
JET: to strut JOURNAL: daily
JOVIAL: appertaining to Jove
JUDICIOUS: critical
JUMP: to agree to hazard; hazard
JUMP: exactly, nicely
JUSTICER: a judge, magistrate
JUT: to encroach
JUTTY: a projection; to jut out beyond
JUVENAL: youth, young man
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