JOSTLE, JOSTLED
NOUNS
1625 — BUM-BEATING a jostling or barging people in the street → obs.
1737 — JUNDY a push with the elbow; a jostle → Sc.
VERBS
1500 — THRUMBLE to make one’s way by pushing or jostling; to push, jostle → chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1751 — HUSTLE to push or knock about roughly or unceremoniously; to jostle in a rough or violent fashion
1785 — JUNDIE → JUNDY to jostle with the elbow; to struggle, to contend and push in a crowd → Sc.
1866 — CADGE to shake up, to knock about, to jostle → Sc.
1879 — BUCKET to move irregularly or haphazardly from place to place; to be moved in such a way; to be jostled along or tossed about
1905 — YESSLE to jostle → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1960 — JOSH to jostle something, to jounce → Amer. dial.