Joysome
Joy″some (�), a. Causing joyfulness.This all joysome grove. T. Browne.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Joy″some (�), a. Causing joyfulness.This all joysome grove. T. Browne.
Jub (?), n. [Perh. corrupted fr. jug.] A vessel for holding ale or wine; a jug. Chaucer.
‖Ju″ba (?), n.; pl.Jubæ (–bē).1. (Zoöl.) The mane of an animal.2. (Bot.) A loose panicle, the axis of which falls to pieces, as in certain grasses.
Ju″bate (?), a. [L. jubatus having a mane.] (Zoöl.) Fringed with long, pendent hair.
{ Jub″bah (?), n. Also Jub″beh, Joob″beh (?) }. [Hind. jubba, fr. Ar. jubbah.] A long outer garment worn by both sexes of Mohammedans of the better class.
‖Ju′bé″ (?), n.(Arch.)(a) A chancel screen or rood screen. (b) The gallery above such a screen, from which certain parts of the service were formerly read. See Rood loft, under ...
Ju″bi‐lant (?), a. [L. jubilans, -antis, p. pr. of jubilare to shout for joy: cf. F. jubilant. See Jubilate.] Uttering songs of triumph; shouting with joy; triumphant; exulting....
Ju″bi‐lant‐ly, adv. In a jubilant manner.
Ju″bi‐lar (?), a. [Cf. F. jubilaire.] Pertaining to, or having the character of, a jubilee. Bp. Hall.
Ju′bi‐la″te (?), n. [L., imperat. of jubilare to shout for joy.]1. The third Sunday after Easter; — so called because the introit is the 66th Psalm, which, in the Latin version,...
Ju″bi‐late (?), v. i. [L. jubilatus, p. p. of jubilare.] To exult; to rejoice. De Quincey.
Ju′bi‐la″tion (?), n. [L. jubilatio: cf. F. jubilation.] A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation. “Jubilations and hallelujahs.” South.
Ju″bi‐lee (?), n. [F. jubilé, L. jubilaeus, Gr. �, fr. Heb. y�bel the blast of a trumpet, also the grand sabbatical year, which was announced by sound of trumpet.]1. (Jewish His...
Ju‐cun″di‐ty (?), n. [L. jucunditas, from jucundus.] Pleasantness; agreeableness. See Jocundity. Sir T. Browne.
Ju″dah‐ite (?), n. One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew. Kitto.
{ Ju‐da″ic (?), Ju‐da″ic‐al (?), } a. [L. Judaïcus, fr. Judaea, the country Judea: cf. F. Judaïque. See Jew.] Of or pertaining to the Jews. “The natural or Judaical.” South.
Ju‐da″ic‐al‐ly, adv. After the Jewish manner. Milton.
Ju″da‐ism (?), n. [L. Judaïsmus: cf. F. judaïsme.]1. The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews as enjoined in the laws of Moses. J. S. Mill.2. Conformity to the Jewish rites...
Ju″da‐ist, n. One who believes and practices Judaism.
Ju′da‐is″tic (?), a. Of or pertaining to Judaism.
Ju′da‐i‐za″tion (?), n. The act of Judaizing; a conforming to the Jewish religion or ritual.
Ju″da‐ize (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Judaized (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Judaizing (?).] [Cf. F. judaïser.] To conform to the doctrines, observances, or methods of the Jews; to inculcate ...
Ju″da‐ize, v. t. To impose Jewish observances or rites upon; to convert to Judaism.The heretical Theodotion, the Judaized Symmachus. Milton.
Ju″da‐i′zer (?), n. One who conforms to or inculcates Judaism; specifically, pl.(Ch. Hist.), those Jews who accepted Christianity but still adhered to the law of Moses and worsh...
Ju″da‐iz′ers (jū″dā̍‐īz′ẽrz), n. pl. See Raskolnik.
Ju″das (?), n. The disciple who betrayed Christ. Hence: A treacherous person; one who betrays under the semblance of friendship. — a. Treacherous; betraying.Judas hole, a peepho...
Ju″das–col′ored (?), a. Red; — from a tradition that Judas Iscariot had red hair and beard.There's treachery in that Judas-colored beard. Dryden.