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English Dictionary: jigger by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
jigger
n
  1. a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
    Synonym(s): shot glass, jigger, pony
  2. any small mast on a sailing vessel; especially the mizzenmast of a yawl
    Synonym(s): jiggermast, jigger
  3. larval mite that sucks the blood of vertebrates including human beings causing intense irritation
    Synonym(s): harvest mite, chigger, jigger, redbug
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Jigger \Jig"ger\, n. [A corrupt. of chigre.] (Zo[94]l.)
      A species of flea ({Sarcopsylla, [or] Pulex, penetrans}),
      which burrows beneath the skin. See {Chigoe}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Jigger \Jig"ger\, n. [See {Jig}, n. & v.]
      1. One who, or that which, jigs; specifically, a miner who
            sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging; also, the
            sieve used in jigging.
  
      2. (Pottery)
            (a) A horizontal table carrying a revolving mold, on which
                  earthen vessels are shaped by rapid motion; a potter's
                  wheel.
            (b) A templet or tool by which vessels are shaped on a
                  potter's wheel.
  
      3. (Naut.)
            (a) A light tackle, consisting of a double and single
                  block and the fall, used for various purposes, as to
                  increase the purchase on a topsail sheet in hauling it
                  home; the watch tackle. --Totten.
            (b) A small fishing vessel, rigged like a yawl. [New Eng.]
            (c) A supplementary sail. See {Dandy}, n., 2
            (b) .
  
      4. A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining
            leather; same as {Jack}, 4
            (i) .
  
      {Jigger mast}. (Naut.)
            (a) The after mast of a four-masted vessel.
            (b) The small mast set at the stern of a yawl-rigged boat.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Jigger \Jig"ger\ (j[icr]g"g[etil]r), n. (Zo[94]l.)
      Any one of several species of small red mites (esp.
      {Tetranychus irritans} and {T. Americanus}) which, in the
      larval or leptus stage, burrow beneath the skin of man and
      various animals, causing great annoyance. [Southern U. S.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Jigger \Jig"ger\, v. t. [Cf. {Jiggle}.]
      To move, send, or drive with a jerk; to jerk; also, to drive
      or send over with a jerk, as a golf ball.
  
               He could jigger the ball o'er a steeple tall as most
               men would jigger a cop.                           --Harper's
                                                                              Mag.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Chigoe \Chig"oe\, Chigre \Chig"re\, n. [Cf. F. chigue, perh. fr.
      Catalan chic small, Sp. chico; or of Peruvian origin.]
      (Zo[94]l.)
      A species of flea ({Pulex penetrans}), common in the West
      Indies and South America, which often attacks the feet or any
      exposed part of the human body, and burrowing beneath the
      skin produces great irritation. When the female is allowed to
      remain and breed, troublesome sores result, which are
      sometimes dangerous. See {Jigger}. [Written also {chegre},
      {chegoe}, {chique}, {chigger}, {jigger}.]
  
      Note: The name is sometimes erroneously given to certain
               mites or ticks having similar habits.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Dandy \Dan"dy\, n.; pl. {Dandies}. [Cf. F. dandin, ninny, silly
      fellow, dandiner to waddle, to play the fool; prob. allied to
      E. dandle. Senses 2&3 are of uncertain etymol.]
      1. One who affects special finery or gives undue attention to
            dress; a fop; a coxcomb.
  
      2. (Naut.)
            (a) A sloop or cutter with a jigger on which a lugsail is
                  set.
            (b) A small sail carried at or near the stern of small
                  boats; -- called also {jigger}, and {mizzen}.
  
      3. A dandy roller. See below.
  
      {Dandy brush}, a yard whalebone brush.
  
      {Dandy fever}. See {Dengue}.
  
      {Dandy line}, a kind of fishing line to which are attached
            several crosspieces of whalebone which carry a hook at
            each end.
  
      {Dandy roller}, a roller sieve used in machines for making
            paper, to press out water from the pulp, and set the
            paper.
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