Definition of Jalop

1. jalap [n -S] - See also: jalap

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jalop

jakos
jaks
jakwood
jalap
jalap resin
jalapeno
jalapeno pepper
jalapenos
jalapic
jalapic acid
jalapin
jalapins
jalaps
jalfrezi
jalfrezis
jalop (current term)
jalopies
jaloppies
jaloppy
jalops
jalopy
jalouse
jaloused
jalouses
jalousie
jalousied
jalousies
jalousing
jalpaite
jam

Literary usage of Jalop

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

1. The Court of King James the First by Godfrey Goodman, John Sherren Brewer (1839)
"Mr. Baker, the duke's servant, made the King a jalop, which the duke brought to the King with his own hand, of which the King drank twice, but refused the ..."

2. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1758)
"... jalop ; ' for it is the quality of that drug to prevent ... The ' jalop, if any have been ufed, ..."

3. Publications of the Southern History Association by Southern History Association (1904)
"Potato bugs were used instead of Spanish flies ; wild jalop instead of aloes, jalop and ipecac ; mulberry bark and wild potato vine instead of aloes ..."

4. J. M. Nickell's Botanical Ready Reference (1880)
"AB jalop. CONVOLVULUS NIL. Bine Morning Glory. ... Brazilian Purge. Gomma de Batata. Root. pur. 717 Root. cat. diu. her. (Analogous to jalop. ..."

5. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1875)
"... $i 50 MA jalop over the field with Mr. Wilkinson is exhilarating. We feel that we have been in knightly company. ..."

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