jeta
31JETHAN, s. JETA — h. e. declinans, vel extendens, vic. sacerdotalis, in tribu iuda, hodieque vicus est pergrandis in decimo octavo ab Eleutheropoli, ad Australem partem in Daroma, et notant viri doctissimi, eandem hanc esse videri, quae infra Iota appellatur, Ios …
32de jeta — pop. Gratis, gratuitamente …
33estar con jeta — pop. Mostrar en el semblante enojo, disgusto o malhumor …
34estirar la jeta — pop. Fallecer, morir// enojarse, demostrar malos modos (LCV.) …
35echarse una jeta — ► locución México Dormir una siesta …
36Duka, Jeta — (1948 ) Albania. Civil rights activist and collector of folktales. During the transition period after the end of the Communist regime in Albania, she was employed as an adviser on women s issues. She currently works as a university language… …
37jetsam — jet·sam || dÊ’etsÉ™m n. goods thrown overboard from a ship in distress in order to lighten it or improve its balance …
38jetties — jet·ty || dÊ’etɪ n. wall built out into the water to protect a harbor; landing pier …
39jettison — jet·ti·son || dÊ’etɪsn n. act of casting goods from a ship to lighten its load; jetsam, goods thrown overboard from a ship v. cast goods from a ship to lighten its load; throw away, get rid of …
40jettisoning — jet·ti·son || dÊ’etɪsn n. act of casting goods from a ship to lighten its load; jetsam, goods thrown overboard from a ship v. cast goods from a ship to lighten its load; throw away, get rid of …