Obs. [F. javart, in Cotgr. iavard, iavar, iavarre.] ‘A swelling in the hollow of the pastern of a horse’ (Cotgr.).

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1616.  Surfl. & Markh., Country Farme, 142. For the Iauar, take Pepper,… and make an emplaister to be layd vpon the place. Ibid., 144. For the Iavar in the houghs or hams.

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