释义 |
† jamble, v. obs. var. of jangle.
1715Hearne Rem. 28 May (1869) II. 2 This being the duke of Brunswick, commonly called King George's birthday, some of the bells were jambled in Oxford, by the care of some of the whiggish fanatical crew. 1726Ibid. 20 Oct. II. 605 This being the Coronation-day of George Duke of Brunswick, commonly called King George, there was mighty jambling of bells very early in the morning. |