Jasey
[jey-zee] /ˈdʒeɪ zi/
noun, plural jaseys. British Informal.
1.
a wig, especially one made of worsted.
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- Jashen
sleeping, called also Hashem (1 Chr. 11:34); a person, several of whose sons were in David’s body-guard (2 Sam. 23:32).
- Jasher
upright. “The Book of Jasher,” rendered in the LXX. “the Book of the Upright One,” by the Vulgate “the Book of Just Ones,” was probably a kind of national sacred song-book, a collection of songs in praise of the heroes of Israel, a “book of golden deeds,” a national anthology. We have only two specimens […]
- Jashobeam
dweller among the people; or to whom the people turn, the Hachmonite (1 Chr. 11:11), one of David’s chief heroes who joined him at Ziklag (12:6). He was the first of the three who broke through the host of the Philistines to fetch water to David from the well of Bethlehem (2 Sam. 23:13-17). He […]
- Jashub
returner. (1.) The third of Issachar’s four sons (1 Chr. 7:1); called also Job (Gen. 46:13). (2.) Ezra 10:29.
- Jasm
noun pep; spirit Examples She has the jasm needed to be a cheerleader. Word Origin 1860 Usage Note slang