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Meaning of Jane | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
d͡ʒeɪn

Definitions

  1. A silver Genovese coin, first used in England in the 14th century.
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Jane, a woman.
    alt-of
  3. A female given name from French, the standard feminine form of John since the 17th century.
  4. used as a placeholder name for any woman, especially a young working-class woman
  5. Alternative spelling of jean.
    alt-of, alternative
  6. A surname originating as a patronymic derived from a Middle English variant of John.
  7. A girlfriend.
  8. A female client of a prostitute.
  9. Alternative letter-case form of jane (“female client of a prostitute”).
    alt-of

Equivalents

العربية جين جِيهَان
Български Яна
Bosanski sine
Català Joana
Čeština Jana
Cymraeg Siân
Dansk Johanne
Deutsch Johanna
Ελληνικά Ιωάννα Τζέιν
Esperanto Johanino
Español Juana
Suomi Johanna
Français Jane Jeanne
Gaeilge Siobhán
Gàidhlig sine
Galego xoana
Hrvatski sine
Íslenska Jóhanna
Italiano Gianna Giovanna
日本語 ジェーン
한국어 제인
Kurdî Sine
Latina Joanna
Nederlands Johanna
Polski Janina Joanna
Português Joana
Русский Джейн Джен Ива́нна яна
Српски sine
Svenska Johanna
Українська яна

Examples

“In latter years some of the better and nicer sort, misliking Joan, have mollified the name of Joan into Jane, as it may seem, for that Jane is never found in old Records; and as some will, never before the time of King Henry the eight.”
“People will please their fancies, and every lady has favourite names. I myself have several, and they are mostly short and simple. Jane, that queenly name! Jane Seymour, Jane Grey, 'the noble Jane de Montford;' - - -”
“"What I mean is," said Mrs. Riversedge, "that when I get maids with unsuitable names I call them Jane; they soon get used to it." "An excellent plan," said the aunt of Clovis coldly; "unfortunately I have got used to being called Jane myself. It happens to be my name."”
“On some level, the filmmakers behind Monster Trucks must have recognized the ill fit of Till playing a teenager, because they cast Jane Levy, a 27-year-old who can pass for younger but not a decade younger, as Meredith, a nerdy classmate of Tripp’s who moons over him as she insists on making an appointment to tutor him in biology. […] Till is somewhere on the Hemsworth spectrum (more engaging than Liam; not as charismatic at Chris), but Levy is wholly charming as his enthusiastic sidekick.”
“In the amended complaint, Carter is accused of raping the then-13-year-old Jane Doe at an afterparty for the MTV Video Music Awards in the year 2000.”
“What happened to your regular Jane?”
“14th c, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Rime of Sire Thopas, The Canterbury Tales, 1793, A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain, Volume 1, page 124, His robe was of chekelatoun, / That coste many a jane.”
“Certes was but a common Courtisane, / Yet flat refusd to haue a do with mee, / Because I could not giue her many a Iane.”
“Ye miscellaneous, ignoble manufacturing individuals, ye have produced too much! We accuse you of making above two-hundred thousand shirts for the bare backs of mankind. Your trousers too, which you have made, of fustian, of cassimere, of Scotch-plaid, of jane, nankeen and woollen broadcloth, are they not manifold?”
“The Swedish system, seemingly, does not target “janes” (female clients of sex workers).”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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