jig (n.) Old form(s): ijgge, Iygge
lively song; frivolous dance
LLL IV.iii.166[Berowne to all] To see ... profound Solomon to tune a jig
MA II.i.65[Beatrice to Hero] wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig, a measure, and a cinquepace
TN I.iii.122[Sir Toby to Sir Andrew] My very walk should be a jig
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