Definition of Jamber

1. leg armour worn below the knee [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jamber

jamadar
jamadars
jamahiriyas
jamaica
jamaicine
jamais vu
jamb
jambalaya
jambalayas
jambe
jambeau
jambeaux
jambed
jambee
jambees
jamber (current term)
jamberry
jambers
jambes
jambeux
jambia
jambias
jambier
jambiers
jambing
jambiya
jambiyah
jambiyahs
jambiyas
jambless

Literary usage of Jamber

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

1. African Memoranda: Relative to an Attempt to Establish a British Settlement by Philip Beaver (1805)
"About half an hour afterwards, jamber came and told me that he should go away directly ... jamber was a fine intelligent lad, about twenty years of age, ..."

2. A Directory for the North Atlantic Ocean, Comprising Instructions, General by Alexander George Findlay (1895)
"Mel, Cavalho, and jamber Islands, lying on the NE edge of this bank, are of nearly equal height. Mel or Honey Island, 6% miles NE ^ E. from Pullam Island, ..."

3. An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction by William Adolphus Wheeler (1865)
"It is derived from (jamber, the son of Brutus, a legendary king of Britain. Brutus at his death leit the isle to his three sons, one of whom, Camber, ..."

4. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1885)
"From different members of this scattered people, the Ra"jas of Jaipur, Udaipur, jamber, etc., claim descent. A period of Buddhist supremacy followed the ..."

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