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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Juglery, -erie, -arie, n. [ME. joglerie, jogelrye, iugelri, iugolori (a 1300), OF. jogelerie, joglerie, juglerie, later jouglerie. Cf. also Jouglarie.] a. Wizardry, magic, sorcery. b. Conjurers' illusions, tricks of legerdemain. Also attrib. with -trick. —a1400 Leg. S. x. 77.
God … To that towne send Sancte Mathew than, That al the jvglery vnhyd That thai twa be thare craftis ded
1551 Hamilton Cat. 49.
Quhasaevir usis wichecraft, nicromansie, enchantment, juglarie
1574 Acts III. 87/2.
Vsing subtile, crafty and vnlauchfull playis as juglerie fast and lowis
1595 Duncan App. Etym.
Praestigiae, jugleries
attrib.1597 James VI Dæmonol. 22.
[The Devil] will learne them manie juglarie trickes at cardes, dice, & such like

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