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jamb I. \ˈjam, -aa(ə)-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English jambe, from Middle French, literally, leg, from Late Latin gamba, camba hock (of a horse), leg — more at gambol 1. : an upright piece or surface forming the side of an opening (as a doorway, window, fireplace) 2. : a projecting columnar part (as of a masonry wall) or mass (as of ore) 3. : leg, shank — used chiefly in heraldry 4. also jambe \“\ : jambeau II. variant of jam |