Jane - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdʒeɪn|
Brit.  |dʒeɪn|

noun

- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.vii:
Certes was but a common Courtisane, / Yet flat refusd to haue a do with mee, / Because I could not giue her many a Iane.
- Alternative capitalization of Jane, a woman.
- Alternative spelling of jean.

Extra examples

Jane broke out in spots.

Jane never brings out her best dishes even when guests arrive.

Jane can't come, she's been bringing up all morning.

Jane call out when she saw her friend across the street.

Come along, Jane, you can do better than that.

Jane spent years caring for her sick aunt.

Jane can't come, she's been chucking up all morning.

Jane has come down with a bad cold.

Surprisingly, Jane came on to me.

Jane came out in spots this morning.

Jane is complaining of a headache again.

Jane has just coughed up a fishbone.

Jane is developing into a fine figure of a young woman.

Poor Jane was uncommon dicky for several days from concussion of the brain.

Even as Jane said this, she knew it was not true.

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