I. of Man. [Manx jeeyl, jeeill, jeell, Ir. díoghbhail damage, loss, OIr. dígbail diminution.] Damage; mischief.

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1887.  Hall Caine, Deemster, xxiii. 147. We came out to sea just to help you out of this jeel. Ibid. (1890), Bondman, xxii. II. 279. In all this jeel with the girl and the Governor.

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