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jub

I. jub1, jube Obs. rare.
    [a. F. jube, jubbe, obs. ff. jupe jupe.]
    A short coat or jerkin.

1611 Florio, Giubba, a iub, a trusse, a sleuelesse doublet, ierkin, iacket or mandillion. 1621 Naworth Househ. Bks. (Surtees) 160 Making a pair of drawers and a jube.

II. jub2 Obs. or dial.
    [app. onomatopœic.]
    A thrust or knock with something blunt, a jog; the jog of a trotting horse.

1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 401, I am likely to run the Risque of Rubs and Jubs. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Jub, the slow heavy trot of a sluggish horse.

III. jub
    see jubbe.

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