different between jamp vs jimp
jamp
English
Verb
jamp
- (Scotland) simple past tense and past participle of jump
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jimp
English
Adjective
jimp (comparative jimper, superlative jimpest)
- (dated, Scotland and N England) neat; trim; delicate
- Synonyms: slender, handsome, spruce, elegant
- (dated, Scotland and N England) scant; barely sufficient.
Noun
jimp (plural jimps)
- A notch on the spine of a knife blade to increase grip, usually in sets of three or more (jimping).
- Such a notch elsewhere on the knife (handle scales, liner lock, choil) for the same purpose (grippiness).
See also
- gimp (Etymology 3)
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