جلف

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, apparently a metathesis of. The term lout stemming from a drunkard, one who empties a wine jar, and their associated rowdy behavior; alternatively from the related.

Noun

 * 1) an empty wine jar, a leer cask
 * 2) lout, rude person or object, yokel, churlish bloke, something or someone rough, coarse, or rude in disposition (for example an amount of dry bread)

Verb

 * 1) to be coarse, to be rude in disposition

Verb

 * 1) to strip, to pare, to peel, to husk, to pull, to pluck