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▪ I. june, v. U.S. colloq. and dial.|dʒuːn| [? f. the n.] a. intr. To move in a lively fashion, hurry; to be restless or aimless; to wander around. b. trans. To drive briskly. rare.
1869Overland Monthly III. 127 A trig, smirk little horse is a ‘lace-horse’, and he often has to ‘june’ or ‘quill’. 1892Dialect Notes I. 230 June-in', running fast. ‘She came a-june-in'.’ 1895W. C. Gore in Inlander Nov. 61 June around, to be busy but not accomplish anything. 1903A. Adams Log of Cowboy xiv. 228 To june a herd of cattle across in this manner would have been shameful. 1948Amer. Speech XXIII. 305/1 You stay here and I'll go down and june around awhile. ▪ II. june obs. form of join. |