jack-boy
English
Noun
jack-boy (plural jack-boys)
- Alternative form of jack boy
- 1856, Philip Massinger, William Gifford, The Plays of Philip Massinger, page 510:
- Come you a wooing, And I alive and lusty? you shall find An alteration, jack-boys; I have a spirit yet (An I could match my hair to't, there's the fault), And can do offices of youth yet lightly;
- 1895, An Old Blue, “Reminiscences of Christ's Hospital”, in Some More Gleanings, page 45:
- The news soon spread from boy to boy and from ward to ward ; and there was an extraordinary call upon the services of the jack-boys, whose utmost exertions were scarcely equal to the demand.
- 1916, Darrell Figgis, Æ (George W. Russell): A Study of a Man and a Nation, page 131:
- He was lower than the jack-boys and hirelings of the tuath, being generally a prisoner taken in war or an outlaw from some other tuath.
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