[ad. F. jonglerie, f. jongleur: see next and -ERY. Cf. JUGGLERY.] The performance of a jongleur.
1616. Bullokar, Eng. Expos., Ionglerie, iugling.
1841. Lever, C. OMalley, I. xiv. 76. These feats of jonglerie usually terminated in a row.
1841. Taits Mag., VIII. 309. The minstrel found it necessary to unite mimicry and jonglery with his rhymes.