Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for JAM
JAM, v.t. [Russ. jem, a press; jmu, to press.]
- To press; to crowd; to wedge in.
- In England, to tread hard or make firm by treading, as land by cattle. – Grose.
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JAM, v.t. [Russ. jem, a press; jmu, to press.]
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