Definition of Jaunse

1. jaunce [v JAUNSED, JAUNSING, JAUNSES] - See also: jaunce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jaunse

jau gok
jauk
jauked
jauking
jauks
jaunce
jaunced
jaunces
jauncing
jaundice root
jaundiced
jaundices
jaundicing
jaunse (current term)
jaunsed
jaunses
jaunsing
jaunt
jaunted
jauntee
jaunter
jaunters
jauntie
jauntier
jaunties
jauntiest
jauntily
jauntiness

Literary usage of Jaunse

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Crucibles of Hazard: Mega-Cities and Disasters in Transition by James K. Mitchell (1999)
"jaunse, S. and L. Sykes. 1992. “Changes in state of stress on the southern San Andreas fault resulting from the California earthquake sequence of April to ..."

2. Islas Baleares by Pablo Piferrer y Fábregas, José María Quadrado (1888)
"... Bernardo Nadal y en la nú e va de San José D. Mateo jaunse, hijos beneméritos del país los dos últimos, finado el primero en 181 8 y el segundo en 1886. ..."

3. A Smaller Scripture History: In Three Parts: Old Testament History by William Smith (1884)
"Alexandra, wife of Alexander jaunse- Altar of burnt-offering in the tabernacle, 94. ns, 231. Amalekites, their origin, 70. Doomed to ultimate extinction, ..."

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