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▪ I. † joise, v. Obs. Forms: 4 iois(s)en, iosyen; Sc. 4–6 ioys, 5–6 iois, 6 iose, ioyse, ioise, 7 ioiss, (9 joyse). [a. OF. joiss-, lengthened stem of joir: see joy v. and rejoice.] 1. refl. and intr. To rejoice.
c1320Seuyn Sag. (W.) 92 That thai made so grete josying. a1325Prose Psalter cxlix. 2 Ioisen þe douȝters of Syon in her kynge. 1340Ayenb. 25 Þus him ioisseþ and him glorifieþ þe wreche ine his herte. 2. trans. (Sc.) To enjoy the possession or use of.
a1400Burgh Laws c. 41 (Sc. Stat. I.) Þan sall þe man ioys [gaudebit] all þe gudis of þat lande. 1508Dunbar Tua mariit wemen 201, I wend I iosit a gem, and I hafe ane geit gottin. 1615in Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot. (1896) XXX. 56 To use and exerce the said office..als frelie..as vmquhile Schir William McDougall..bruikit and joissit the samen of before. [c1817Hogg Tales & Sk. V. 152 To be peaceably brooked, joysed, set, used and disposed of by him and his aboves, as specified.] ▪ II. joise, joissh obs. forms of joist, juice. |