Difference between revisions of "Big Book - J"

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'''Journeyman ''' craftsman hired day by day  
 
'''Journeyman ''' craftsman hired day by day  
 
 
'''Julian Calendar''' the calendar in use prior to 1752 (see Gregorian Calendar), created by Julius Caesar
 
 
'''Junior, Senior ''' these terms were used in early times to differentiate between men (and sometimes women) with the same name whether they were related or not. These titles were not permanent, but rather conveniences in colonial families and communities
 
  
  
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'''JUNIOR, SENIOR''' - these terms did not necessarily indicate father and son; they were used within a small community to distinguish between two persons of the same name; sometimes "the elder" and "the younger" were used in the same fashion
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'''Junior/Senior'' - these terms did not necessarily indicate father and son; they were used within a small community to distinguish between two persons of the same name; sometimes "the elder" and "the younger" were used in the same fashion
  
  

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Letter J - big book project


Jail Fever typhus


Jaundice condition caused by blockage of the intestines


Joint Tenancy the condition of two or more persons owning a piece of property - this type of ownership allows all persons to use the property and share in it equally


Journeyman craftsman hired day by day


Julian Calendar a calendar named for Julius Caesar, it is referred to as the "Old Style" calendar, which was used from 45 BC until 1582, when it was replaced by the Gregorian calendar


'Junior/Senior - these terms did not necessarily indicate father and son; they were used within a small community to distinguish between two persons of the same name; sometimes "the elder" and "the younger" were used in the same fashion


Jurat [Latin] certification that a document was written by the person who signed it


Jure Uxoris [Latin] in right of his wife


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