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jar1 noun 1 a wide-mouthed cylindrical container, usually made of glass 2 a jarful. 3 colloq a glass of beer.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French jarre, from Arabic jarrah earthenware vessel.

jar2 verb (jarred, jarring) 1 intrans to have a harsh effect; to grate. 2 tr & intr to jolt or vibrate. 3 tr & intr to make or cause something to make a harsh sound. 4 intrans (especially jar with something) to clash or conflict with it • buildings that jar with the environment. noun a jarring sensation, shock or jolt. jarring noun, adj. jarringly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: imitating the sound or effect.