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▪ I. jobble, n.|ˈdʒɒb(ə)l| = jabble n.
1847Sir J. C. Ross Voy. S. Seas I. 41 We found a harassing jobble of a sea. 1899F. T. Bullen Way Navy 71 Fog again, thick drizzling rain, and a confused jobble of a sea this morning. ▪ II. † ˈjobble, v. Obs. rare—1. [Cf. prec. and jabble v.2] intr. To move unevenly like a choppy sea. Hence ppl. adj. ˈjobbling (jobling).
1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Odcombes Compl. To Rdrs., Wks. ii. 59 T' accompany his all-lamented herse In hobling, iobling, rumbling, tumbling verse. |