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  1. jəˈlüz. -ed/-ing/-s. 1. chiefly Scottish: suspect, surmise. jaloused frae your last discourse that ye were perplexed—John Buchan. 2. : to be jealous of or begrudge jealously. jaloused him and planned to do him a harm—Sir Richard Burton.

  2. Jalouse definition: to suspect; infer. See examples of JALOUSE used in a sentence.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · jalouse (third-person singular simple present jalouses, present participle jalousin, simple past jaloused, past participle jaloused) to guess, suspect, infer, be suspicious of, to have doubts or suspicions about, surmise

  4. Scottish to suspect; infer.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. The earliest known use of the verb jalouse is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for jalouse is from 1816, in the writing of Walter Scott, poet and novelist. jalouse is a borrowing from French.

  6. «Jalouse» Meaning of jalouse in the English dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for jalouse and translation of jalouse to 25 languages.

  7. Definition of jalouse in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of jalouse. Information and translations of jalouse in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

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