to strew rushes.
cream cheese.
made of rushes;
a joint.
both together; successively;
a measure of salt.
joint; association
connected in space, ADJoining, contiguous; closely related/associated
rush
join, unite; bring together, clasp (hands); connect, yoke, harness
younger (COMP of juvenis)
younger man, junior; (in Rome a man younger than 45)
juniper
June (month/mensis understood); abbreviation Jun.;
Juno; (Roman goddess, wife of Jupiter);
a petticoat; a gown open in front. O.E., a chymmer.
a coat, a frock; a kind of banner.
Jupiter; (Roman chief/sky god); (supreme being); heavens/sky (poetic)
Jupiter; (Roman chief/sky god); (supreme being); heavens/sky (poetic)
oath, act of oath-taking.
oath;
a jury; a body of jurates.
a juror.
a jurate; a person in Bordeaux, Bayonne, and other French towns, equivalent to an alderman in England; also in Maidstone for a time in the 17th century aldermen were called jurates.
by right, rightly, with justice; justly, deservedly
lawyer, jurist; (also two words)
swear an oath
skilled or experienced in the law
quarrelsome person;
quarrelsome;
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