JALOUSE


Meaning of JALOUSE in English

jəˈlüz transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: French jalouser to envy, be jealous of, from Old French, from jalos, jalous, jelous jealous — more at jealous

1. chiefly Scotland : 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

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