Definition of Jealouse

1. jalouse [v JEALOUSED, JEALOUSING, JEALOUSES] - See also: jalouse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jealouse

jazznik
jazzniks
jazzophile
jazzophiles
jazzperson
jazzwoman
jazzwomen
jazzy
jdb
jdbs
je ne sais quoi
je ne sais quois
jeah
jealous
jealous type of paranoid disorder
jealouse (current term)
jealoused
jealouses
jealousies
jealously
jealousness
jealousnesses
jealousy
jean
jeanbandyite
jeaned
jeanette
jeanettes
jeans
jeans jacket

Literary usage of Jealouse

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

1. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"... ye're ta'en up wi' Charlie's bairns, I jealouse ye hae some end of your ain for .... jealouse ..."

2. History of Scots Affairs, from 1637 to 1641 by James Gordon (1841)
"... of ther Covenant served for no other pourpose but to macke him jealouse of ther ... wher they have labourd to macke the people be jealouse of him, ..."

3. History of Scots Affairs, from M DC XXXVII to M DC XLI (1637-1641). by James Gordon (1841)
"... macke him jealouse of ther ... wher they have labourd to macke the people be jealouse of him, and to perswade them of the ..."

4. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"... canton (rare, ezc. of Switzerland), lathe (Kent, Eng.). distrust, vt doubt, mistrust, misdoubt, suspect; spec, jealouse (obs., Scot., or dial. ..."

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