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Jamoo,seeJumboo.

Japurin.

American: native name of the Yarura Indians of New Granada.

Jar.

Caucasian: a branch of theAkush. Also writtenDzhar.H. C.

Jayapoori,underJu.

Jebero,seeXebero.

Jemtlandic.

A dialect of Sweden, cited in Ihre’s “Svenskt Dialekt-Lex.” W.W.S.

Jenisch.

Germanword for Low-speech.

Jenisei,underY.

Jeyapoori,underJu.

Jezidi,underY.

Jig.

Caucasian: a sub-dialect provisionally classed asLesghian. It is also writtenDjig.H. C.

Joakema,seeYakama.

John’s, St.,seePassamaquodds.

Jokong,seeJakun.

Jomay.

African: dialect ofShikan.

Joway,seeIowa.

Juan, San,seePueblo.

Juan, San, Bautista.

American: Mutsun Indians of Monterey County, California.

Juan, San, Capistrano.

American: Californian Indians of the Acagchemem nation, classed asDiegunos, and also calledNetelas.

Juanga,seePuttoos.

Jura.

Patoisof France. Vocaby. in “Mém. de la Soc. des Antiq.,” vol. v., vi.

Jurazen.

Ugrian:Samoieddialect of the N. group (Klaproth).

Jutes.

Teutonic: tribes of ancient Germans, calledGoths.


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