different between jars vs jarp
jars
English
Noun
jars
- plural of jar
Verb
jars
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jar
French
Etymology
Probably from Frankish *gard (“spike, stick”) (with reference to the male's penis). See also however Gaulish garanos ("crane")
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?/
Noun
jars m (plural jars)
- gander (male goose)
Related terms
- oie
Further reading
- “jars” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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jarp
English
Etymology
Unknown?
Verb
jarp (third-person singular simple present jarps, present participle jarping, simple past and past participle jarped)
- (Britain, Ireland, dialect) To knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
See also
- County Durham website dedicated to preservation of dialect terms.
- An account of Easter customs
- An account of an egg-jarping competition in 2005
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