Obs. [The surname Jobson used as a typical name: cf. Hodge. (Perh. associated with JOB sb., v.)] A country fellow, a lout.

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1660.  Charles II.’s Esc. fr. Worcester, in Select. fr. Harl. Misc. (1793), 380. They had much ado … to order his steps, and straight body, to a lobbing Jobson’s gate, and were forced every foot to remind him of it.

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1661.  K. W., Conf. Charac., Detracting Empirick (1860), 65. His first adventures are upon the swetty toes and butter teeth of country jobsons.

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