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jilt(dictionary)

jilt(2) (iou)



jilt verb trans. M17.
[Origin unkn.]
Deceive, cheat, trick, break faith with. Long rare (as transf. use of 2). M17.
Thackeray But Fortune shook her swift wings and jilted him too.
Abruptly reject or abandon (a lover, fiance, etc.); be faithless to. L17.
J. C. Powys The youthful Vicar..had jilted her to marry a maid-servant.