Jobelin
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[[Jobelin]] was a [[thieves' cant]], a [[secret language]] of the medieval [[crime society]] called the [[Coquillards]]. | [[Jobelin]] was a [[thieves' cant]], a [[secret language]] of the medieval [[crime society]] called the [[Coquillards]]. | ||
- | It is one of the most famous varieties of [[argot]], | + | It is one of the most famous varieties of [[argot]]. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Gobelin]] | *[[Gobelin]] |
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Jobelin was a thieves' cant, a secret language of the medieval crime society called the Coquillards.
It is one of the most famous varieties of argot.
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