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vaunce
English
Etymology
See advance.
Verb
vaunce (third-person singular simple present vaunces, present participle vauncing, simple past and past participle vaunced)
- (obsolete) To advance.
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jaunce
English
Etymology
Perhaps from Old French jancer (“to jolt, jog”), of North Germanic origin, related to Swedish ganta (“to sport, romp, jest, play the fool”). More at jaunt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d????ns/
Verb
jaunce (third-person singular simple present jaunces, present participle jauncing, simple past and past participle jaunced)
- To prance; to frolic.
- To jolt or shake.
Noun
jaunce (plural jaunces)
- A jaunt.
See also
- jounce
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