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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JUMART

n.The offspring of a bull and a mare.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JUMART

Ju "mart, n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: The fabled offspring of a bull and a mare. Locke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

jumar

ju mar |ˈjo͞omər, -ˌmär ˈʤumər |Climbing noun a clamp that is attached to a fixed rope and automatically tightens when weight is applied and relaxes when it is removed. verb ( jumars, jumaring, jumared ) [ no obj. ] climb with the aid of such a clamp. ORIGIN 1960s: originally in Swiss use, of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

jumar

jumar |ˈdʒuːmə |Climbing noun a clamp that is attached to a fixed rope and automatically tightens when weight is applied and relaxes when it is removed. verb ( jumars, jumaring, jumared ) [ no obj. ] climb with the aid of a jumar. ORIGIN 1960s: originally in Swiss use, of unknown origin.

 

Spanish Dictionary

jumarse

jumarse verbo pronominal Emborracharse .Su uso es más frecuente en América .