joskin
English
Noun
joskin (plural joskins)
- a yokel, country bumpkin
- 1854, Dickens, Hard Times, Part 3, Chapter 7:
- - ‘But look at him,’ groaned Mr. Gradgrind. ‘Will any coach—’
- - ‘I don’t mean that he thould go in the comic livery,’ said Sleary. ‘Thay the word, and I’ll make a Jothkin of him, out of the wardrobe, in five minutes.’
- - ‘I don’t understand,’ said Mr. Gradgrind.
- - ‘A Jothkin—a Carter. Make up your mind quick, Thquire. There’ll be beer to feth. I’ve never met with nothing but beer ath’ll ever clean a comic blackamoor.’
- 2012, Stephen Wakelam. (BBC, Journal of a Joskin - a dramatisation of the diaries of Fred Kitchen).
- 1854, Dickens, Hard Times, Part 3, Chapter 7:
Finnish
Etymology
Lative adverbial case of jokin.
Conjunction
joskin
- even though, although
- Hän on täysin normaali, joskin totinen lukiolainen.
- He is a completely normal, though serious high school student.
- Hän on täysin normaali, joskin totinen lukiolainen.
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