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  • irrotulamentum:—an enrolment.
  • irrotulare:—to enrol.
  • irrotulatio:—enrolling.
  • irrugire:—to roar.
  • iter:—the circuit, or eyre, of a judge.
  • iterans justiciarius:—a justice in eyre.
  • iterare:—to make a journey; to hold an eyre; to re judge; to repeat.
  • iterato:—again, repeatedly.
  • iteraius:—repeated.
  • itineratio:—a circuit or eyre.
  • itura:—an alure. See alura.
  • ivernagium. See hibernagium.

J.

  • jacens:—in abeyance.
  • jactacula:—a hawk's jesses.
  • jacti:—jesses.
  • jactivus:—one who loses by default.
  • jahones:—furze, gorse.
  • jampnum,jannum:—furze, gorse.
  • jantare:—to breakfast.
  • jardinus:—a garden.
  • jarellum:—a barrier.
  • jarrum:—a jar.
  • jarruyllium:—a gutter.
  • jaula, &c. See gaola, &c.
  • jauones:—furze (?).
  • jercia:—a lamb.
  • jesa:—a gisarme.
  • jetti:—jesses.
  • jocale:—a jewel.
  • jocarius:—a jester.
  • jocillator:—a juggler.
  • joellum:—a jewel.
  • joppus:—a fool.
  • jornale. See jornata.
  • jornancia:—a day's work.
  • jornata:—a day's work or journey; an acre of land. (Fr. journau.)
  • Jovis dies:—Thursday.
  • judaismus:—Jewry.
  • judicator-:—a doomsman, a man called, in to assist a Court in difficult cases, esp. in Cheshire.
  • jugulare:—to yoke.
  • juguliettum:—the neck.
  • jugum:—a yoke of land, half a plough-land.
  • juisa, juisium:—judgment; trial by ordeal or battle; execution; pillory.
  • jumeniarius:—a man in charge of mares.
  • jumentum:—a mare.
  • juncare:—to strew rushes.
  • juncata:—cream cheese.
  • juncta:—a joint.
  • junctum:—a measure of salt.
  • junctura:—jointure.
  • jupa:—a petticoat; a gown open in front. O.E., a chymmer.
  • jupellum:—a coat, a frock; a kind of banner.
  • jurata, juratio:—a jury; a body of jurates.
  • juratar:—a juror.