[jog.gle] vb jog.gled ; jog.gling [freq. of [1]jog] vt (1513): to shake slightly ~ vi: to move shakily or jerkily -- jog.gler n
[2]joggle n (ca. 1727):
[2]jog 2a [3]joggle n [dim. of [3]jog] (1793) 1: a notch or tooth in a joining surface (as of a piece of building material) to prevent slipping
2: a dowel for joining two adjacent blocks of masonry [4]joggle vt jog.gled ; jog.gling (1820): to join by means of a joggle so as to prevent sliding apart