As nouns the difference between jasm and jasp
is that jasm is zest for accomplishment; drive while jasp is obsolete form of lang=en.
jasm
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(archaic, US, slang) Zest for accomplishment; drive.
:* Jeremy has the kind of jasm a junior exec needs to reach the top of the ladder in the corporate world.
(archaic) Jazz.
Quotations
* 1863 , Josiah Gilbert Holland, Miss Gilbert's Career: An American Story , page 350, Charles Scribner's Sons
*: “Yes, sir''. No mistake about that. Oh! she's just as full of ''jasm !”
*: Frank Sargent laughed again. “You've got the start of me,” said he. “Now tell me what ‘jasm’ is.”
*: “Well, it’s a sort of word, I guess, that made itself,” said Cheek. “It’s a good one though—jasm is. If you’ll take thunder and lightning, and a steamboat and a buzz-saw, and mix ’em up, and put ’em into a woman, that’s jasm.”
*2004 June 30, Elizabeth Cooper, Drusilla with a Million , page 197, Kessinger Publishing
*: I don’t think there is anything more pitiful than a man, who has been in business for himself, to have to give up and say he is a failure. It hurts to be compelled to go into some one’s shop as a clerk or a mechanic when you’ve once been your own master. It’ll put jasm into a lot of men that have lost their nerve and only need some one to set them straight.
References
*1951 , Mathews’ Dictionary of Americanisms
*1997 , Historical Dictionary of American Slang , Random House
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