Sc. [Deriv. obscure.]

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  1.  A push with the elbow; a jog, jostle, shove.

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1737.  Ramsay, Sc. Prov. (1750), 53. If a man’s gawn down the brae ilk ane gie’s him a jundie.

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1824.  Mactaggart, Gallovid. Encycl., Jundie, a blow.

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  2.  fig. Ordinary or steady course, ‘jog-trot.’

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1894.  ‘Ian Maclaren,’ Bonnie Brier Bush, Wise Wom., i. 206. He’s aff on the jundy (trot) again. Ibid. (1895), Auld Lang Syne, Drumsheugh’s Love Story 139. It wad tak a chairge o’ gunpooder tae pit Leezbeth aff her jundy.

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