Jole vs Bole - What's the difference?
jole | bole |
* '', Act III, Scene II, 1824, George Steevens (editor), ''The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare , Volume 1,
* 1820 , The Sketch Book'', ''The Edinburgh Monthly Review ,
* 1842 , A. H. Pinney, testimony, Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio , Volume 41,
* 1623 , '', Act V, Scene i, 1877, ''The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark , J. B. Lippincott & Co.,
The trunk or stem of a tree.
* Tennyson
* 1908 ,
(Scotland) An aperture with a shutter in the wall of a house, for giving air or light.
(Scotland) A small closet.
* Sir Walter Scott
Any of several varieties of friable earthy clay, usually coloured red by iron oxide, and composed essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more rarely of magnesia.
(obsolete) A bolus; a dose.
As a noun jole
is gel, a semi-solid, intended for a particular cosmetic use, such as for styling the hair.As a verb bole is
.jole
English
Noun
(s)page 152,
- Follow! nay, I'll go with thee, cheek by jole .
page 330,
- The same architect has recently been working on the repairs of the cupola of the Exchange, and the steeple of the Bow Church; and, fearful to relate, the dragon and the grasshopper actually lie, cheek by jole , in the yard of his workshop.
page 117,
- I was informed, by the guard in the prison who superintended the inspection of the pork, that there were 28 or 31 barrels of joles that were in bad order; that they were not fit for use.
Verb
page 79,
- See how the ?laue joles their heads again?t the earth.
bole
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) bolr, akin to Danish bul and German .Noun
(en noun)- Enormous elm-tree boles did stoop and lean.
- A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below.
- Open the bole wi' speed, that I may see if this be the right Lord Geraldin.
Etymology 2
(etyl) : compare (etyl) bol.Noun
(en noun)- (Coleridge)
