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jane

(dʒeɪn)
n
slang chiefly US a girl or woman
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Translations
YanaЯна
Jana
Johanne
Johanna
ジェーン
Johanne
Johanna

Jane

[dʒeɪn] NJuana
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Jane

n
jane (US sl: = woman) → Frau f
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References in classic literature ?
Will the white cups with the gold rim and the beautiful gold flower inside (species unknown), that our Sarah Janes now break in sheer light-heartedness of spirit, be carefully mended, and stood upon a bracket, and dusted only by the lady of the house?
In Touraine I got nothing save a broken pate, but at Vierzon I had a great good fortune, for I had a golden pyx from the minster, for which I afterwards got nine Genoan janes from the goldsmith in the Rue Mont Olive.
Clayton Janes had just returned from Scotland where he was programming background music for the Black Eyed Peas' tour of Europe.
British No 2 Amanda Janes lasted little more than an hour as she lost to Nathalie Dechy in the first round of the Hastings Direct International.
Northwest Community Hospital is the seventh hospital in the nation to receive a dedicated Janes Room, and its on the seventh anniversary of Janes passing.
Heartland Financial USA Inc, the parent company of Morrill & Janes Bank & Trust, has said that it will take over Bank of Blue Valley.
"I would say seven maybe 10 times," Janes told WPMI-TV.
It's what Janes says landed her the "Winter" lead in her first season with Charlotte Ballet.
"Instead of trying to find and target hormones or genes that might promote growth of these tumor cells, as has been successful for other cancer types, we are focusing on a protein in triple-negative tumor cells that normally should inhibit abnormal cell growth, but has been disengaged," Janes said.
"I don't know if the patients even know how much value is coming out of the recreational therapies," says Janes. "I think they just look at it as fun."
Price, of Green Leaf Yard, Wentloog Road, and Dooley, of Hickory Lane in Almondsbury, Bristol, were both armed with screwdrivers while Janes, of Shirenewtown Caravan Park, Cardiff, was waiting in a car outside.