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Jerrid

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jedcocknounAlternative form of judcock (“jacksnipe”). [The jacksnipe.]
jerrymandernoun(British, dated) Synonym of camel spider (arachnid of the order Solifugae)
yirknounAlternative form of yerk. [(archaic) A sudden or quick thrust or motion; a jerk.]
jedburgh stavenounAlternative form of Jedburgh staff. [(historical) A kind of Scottish polearm.]
halberdsmannounAlternative form of halberdman. [A man armed with a halberd.]
petardeernounAlternative form of petardier. [(military, historical) One who managed a petard.]
arbalistnounAlternative form of arbalest. [A steel crossbow.]
berdichenounAlternative form of bardiche. [A poleaxe with a long blade that extends beyond the shaft.]
arbaletnounAlternative form of arbalest. [A steel crossbow.]
arbelestnounAlternative form of arbalest. [A steel crossbow.]
shillelahnounAlternative form of shillelagh. [(Ireland) A wooden (traditionally blackthorn (sloe) wood) club ending with a large knob.]
hagebutnounAlternative form of harquebus. [An obsolete matchlock firearm.]
jolterheadnounAlternative form of jolthead. [(archaic) A dunce; a blockhead.]
jibber jabbernounAlternative form of jibber-jabber. [(informal, derogatory) Excessive or meaningless talk.]
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jabronienounAlternative spelling of jabroni. [An obnoxious or contemptible person; a loser.]
jabronenounAlternative spelling of jabroni. [An obnoxious or contemptible person; a loser.]
poignardnounAlternative form of poniard. [(now chiefly historical) A dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.]
skeinenounAlternative form of skean. [(Ireland, Scotland, historical) A double-edged, leaf-shaped, typically bronze dagger formerly used in Ireland and Scotland.]
throwing-axenounAlternative form of throwing axe. [(weaponry) An axe that is used as a missile weapon.]

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