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"Jaunty" comes from the French word "gentil," which means cheerful or elegant.
A "caper" is colloquially a crime or similar scheme (e.g. a bank caper).In reference to cooking, a "caper" is a bud of the plant Capparis spinosa, which is native to the Mediterranean region. Capers are either preserved in brine (pickled), or packed with salt crystals. They are widely used in Italian and Sicilian cooking. The chef Marcella Hazan prefers capers packed in salt to the pickled variety.The verbThe verb "to caper" means to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner, to prance, frisk, or gambol.caper (noun):- to jump about merrily- a crime, especialy a robbery
Lakota uses the third person singular form of a verb where English uses "-ing" forms; so mato napsichA (literally "bear it leaps") means leaping bear. There are many other verbs meaning jump, prance, leap, skip, bounce and so on.
the cheque is being returned(bounced back) by the bank for non-sufficient funds. To bounce back a check means to To bounce back a check means to
The prefix "trans-" means in a manner that goes beyond.
'In a sage manner' means to say or do something wisely.
the term manner means to have a mean manner.
That would be dribble.
It means in a bountiful manner
it means unpredictably, erratically, and it means in a capricious manner
Brined means to soak in salt water....
'All manner of victuals' means 'Many kinds of food'.