Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as jack, 11 .
  • noun Same as Jack-o'-lantern, 2.

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Examples

  • On his neck was set a round, yellow pumpkin, with a face carved on it such as a boy often carves on a jack-lantern.

    Love Letters 2010

  • On his neck was set a round, yellow pumpkin, with a face carved on it such as a boy often carves on a jack-lantern.

    The Road to Oz 1887

  • On his neck was set a round, yellow pumpkin, with a face carved on it such as a boy often carves on a jack-lantern.

    The Road to Oz 1887

  • Honest travelling have been so rascally abused since I was a boy in pinners, by tribes of nobodies tearing from one end of the country to t'other, to see the sun go down in salt water, or the moon play jack-lantern behind some rotten tower or other, that, upon my song, when life and death's in the wind there's no telling the difference! '

    The Hand of Ethelberta Thomas Hardy 1884

  • Honest travelling have been so rascally abused since I was a boy in pinners, by tribes of nobodies tearing from one end of the country to t’other, to see the sun go down in salt water, or the moon play jack-lantern behind some rotten tower or other, that, upon my song, when life and death’s in the wind there’s no telling the difference!’

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

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