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JAUNCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JAUNCE is prance. www.merriam-webster.com
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JAUNCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb obsolete 1. (intransitive) to prance 2. (transitive) to cause (a horse) to prance Collins English Dictionary. www.collinsdictionary.com
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definition of jaunce by The Free Dictionary
jaunce. (dʒɔːns). vb. to pranceto cause (a horse) to prance. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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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 ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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"jaunce" definitions and more: To prance or move exuberantly
▸ verb: To prance; to frolic. · ▸ verb: To jolt or shake. · ▸ noun: A jaunt. Similar: praunce, cavort, prance, jaunt, caper, capriole, curvet, gambol, frisk, ... onelook.com
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jaunce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · To prance; to frolic. · To jolt or shake. · c. 1591–1595 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet”, in Mr. William ... en.wiktionary.org
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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 . wikipedia.org
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jaunce, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb jaunce is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for jaunce is from 1597, in the writing of William Shakespeare, ... www.oed.com
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jaunce (v.) - ShakespearesWords.com
jaunce (v.) Old form(s): iaunting. jaunt, trudge about, run around. Headword location(s). SHAKESPEARE'S WORDS © 2025 DAVID CRYSTAL ... www.shakespeareswords.com
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Meaning of jaunce - Scrabble and Words With Friends
jaunce is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word, jaunce is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary, jaunce is a valid Scrabble Word in International ... www.wineverygame.com
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How to Pronounce Jaunce - YouTube
How to Pronounce Jaunce. 657 views · 10 years ago ...more. Pronunciation Guide. 285K. Subscribe. 2. Share. Save. www.youtube.com
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jaunce - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A jolting; a shaking up, as by much walking. See quotation under jaunt, n., 1. To ride hard. To be jolted ... www.wordnik.com
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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