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Jilt


JILT, noun [of uncertain etymology.] A woman who gives her lover hopes and capriciously disappoints him; a woman who trifles with her lover.

1. A name of contempt for a woman.

JILT, verb transitive To encourage a lover and then frustrate his hopes; to trick in love; to give hopes to a lover and then reject him.

JILT, verb intransitive To play the jilt; to practice deception in love and discard lovers.