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jaunce
▪ I. jaunce, v. Obs. or arch. (dʒɑːns, dʒɔːns) [prob. derived from OF. Palsgrave has ‘I gestyll a horse to and fro in the stabyll, Je jance. He hath gestylled my horse in the stabyll tyll he hath made hym all on a water: il a jancé mon cheual a lestable tant quil la mys tout en eaue.’ Cotgrave has ‘...
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Jaunting car
It would apparently be a variant of "jaunce", of the same meaning, which is supposed to be taken from old French .
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jaunsel
† jaunsel, v. Obs. rare—1. [deriv. of jaunce v.] intr. To trot or jaunt about.1590 Nashe Pasquils Apol. C ij b, Mounted upon their double geldings, with theyr wives behinde them, ryding and iaunsling from place to place to feaste among the gentlemen of the Shyre.
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Ana Cumpănaș
She has been portrayed, albeit not always as Anna Sage, by several actresses including: Ann Morriss (as Mildred Jaunce) in Gang Busters (1942) and Guns
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jaunt
▪ I. jaunt, v. (dʒɔːnt, dʒɑːnt) Also 6 iant. [Of obscure origin; in 1 it appears to be more or less identical in sense with jaunce v.; but the phonetic relation is obscure: cf. jaunce n.] I. † 1. trans. (?) To make (a horse) prance up and down; to exercise or tire a horse by riding him up and down. ...
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jounce
jounce, v. (dʒaʊns) [Of obscure origin: it has been compared to jaunce v., which it partly approaches in use, but with which it can scarcely be phonetically connected. Several words in -ounce, as bounce, flounce, pounce, trounce, are of obscure history.] 1. intr. To move violently up and down, to fa...
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Guns Don't Argue
William Guellfe, plastic surgeon
Lash LaRue as 'Doc' Barker
Richard Crane as Homer Van Meter
Myron Healey as John Dillinger
Ann Morriss as Mildred Jaunce
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