JOWTER
JOW'TER, noun A fish driver.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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JOW'TER, noun A fish driver.
JOY, noun1. The passion or emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good; that excitement of pleasurable feelings which is caused by success, good fortune, the grati...
JOY'ANCE, noun Gayety; festivity.
JOY'ED, participle passive Gladdened; enjoyed.
JOY'FUL, adjective Full of joy; very glad; exulting.My soul shall be joyful in my God. Isaiah 61:10.Rarely, it has of before the cause of joy.Sad for their loss, but joyful of o...
JOY'FULLY, adverb With joy; gladly.Never did men more joyfully obey.
JOY'FULNESS, noun Great gladness; joy. Deuteronomy 28:47.
JOY'LESS, adjective Destitute of joy; wanting joy.With downcast eyes the joyless victor sat.Rarely followed by of; as joyless of the grove.1. Giving no joy or pleasure.A joyless...
JOY'LESSLY, adverb Without joy.
JOY'LESSNESS, noun State of being joyless.
JOY'OUS, adjective Glad; gay; merry; joyful.Joyous the birds; fresh gales and gentle airsWhispered it.1. Giving joy.They, all as glad as birds of joyous prime--It has of, before...
JOY'OUSLY, adverb With joy or gladness.
JOY'OUSNESS, noun The state of being joyous.
JUB, noun A bottle or vessel.
JU'BILANT, adjective [Latin jubilans. See Jubilee.] Uttering songs oftriumph; rejoicing; shouting with joy.While the bright pomp ascended jubilant
JUBILA'TION, noun [Latin jubilatio. See Jubilee.]The act of declaring triumph.
JU'BILEE, noun [Latin jubilum, from jubilo, to shout for joy; Heb. the blast of a trumpet, coinciding with Eng. bawl, peal, Latin pello.]1. Among the Jews, every fiftieth year, ...
JUCUND'ITY, noun [Latin jucunditas, from jucundus, sweet, pleasant.Pleasantness; agreeableness. [Little used.]
JUDA'ICJUDA'ICAL, adjective Pertaining to the Jews.
JUDA'ICALLY, adverb After the Jewish manner.
JU'DAISM, noun1. The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews, as enjoinedin the laws of Moses. judaism was a temporary dispensation.2. Conformity to the Jewish rites and cerem...
JU'DAIZE, verb intransitive To conform to the religious doctrines and rites of the Jews.They--prevailed on the Galatians to judaize so far as to observe the rites of Moses in va...
JU'DAIZER, noun One who conforms to the religion of the Jews.
JU'DAIZING, participle present tense Conforming to the doctrines and rites of the Jews.
JU'DAS-TREE, noun A plant of the genus Cercis.
JUD'DOCK, noun A small snipe, called also Jack-snipe.
JUDGE, noun [Latin judex, supposed to be compounded of jus, law or right, and dico, to pronounce.]1. A civil officer who is invested with authority to hear and determine causes,...