α. 1500s jobbell, 1600s jobble; English regional 1700s jobbil, 1700s– jobbel, 1800s– jobble.
β. English regional (Leicestershire) 1800s– jovvel.
| 单词 | jobble | 
| 释义 | jobblen.1α. 1500s jobbell, 1600s jobble; English regional 1700s jobbil, 1700s– jobbel, 1800s– jobble. β. English regional (Leicestershire) 1800s– jovvel.  English regional (south-western and midlands).   A small quantity or load of hay, straw, etc. Cf. jobbet n. ΚΠ 1565    in  M. A. Havinden Househ. & Farm Inventories Oxfordshire 		(1965)	 54  				4 Jobbells of haye. 1606    in  E. R. C. Brinkworth  & J. S. W. Gibson Banbury Wills & Inventories 		(1976)	 I. 193  				In the yarde: 1 payre of myllstonnes, 1 jobble of pease and other small wood. a1728    W. Kennett Etymol. Anglican (BL MS. Lansdowne 1033) 209/1  				A Jobbil of hay or straw, is a small load in Oxford.-shire and other parts. 1787    F. Grose Provinc. Gloss. at Jobbet  				A small quantity, commonly of hay or straw...Called in Gloucestershire Jobbel. 1881    S. Evans Evans's Leicestershire Words 		(new ed.)	  				Jobble.., a small cart-load, not up to the top of the boards. 1897    H. Kingsford Vigornian Monologues 14  				It be on'y a little bit ov a jobble, as much as a could put on a barra. 1898    G. Miller Gloss. Warwicks. Dial. at Jobbel  				Yer see maister poor old Vilet can't draw more than a jobbel. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jobblen.2  An agitated movement of water; = jabble n. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > 			[noun]		 > undulation on surface jobble1826 crispation1831 jabble1831 ripple1871 1826    L. Ritchie Head-pieces & Tail-pieces 139  				The sea rising at this place in a strong jobble, and tossing them in all directions. 1847    J. C. Ross Voy. Antarctic Reg. I. 41  				We found a harassing jobble of a sea. 1899    F. T. Bullen Way Navy 71  				Fog again, thick drizzling rain, and a confused jobble of a sea this morning. 1942    L. A. G. Strong Unpractised Heart 136  				Through a jobble of angry, slapping waves. 1979    J. Leather Salty Shore ix. 132  				Sailing smacks still dredged the oyster grounds..with engines and rig reduced to a staysail, only set to steady them in a jobble of sea. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † jobblev. Obsolete. rare.   intransitive. To move unevenly like a choppy sea. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > wave > movement of waves > move restlessly about			[verb (intransitive)]		 > chop or lop jobble1895 lop1897 1895    W. Sharp Gypsy Christ 87  				A wood-barge and a collier were coming down, and a large steamer forging upstream, and there she jobbled helplessly, right in their way. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < | 
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