Wiktionary
jigget
Etymology 1 n. A leg (of meat, regarded as food); a gigot of beef or lamb or other meat. Etymology 2
vb. (context dated English) To gad; to move from one place to another in a (seemingly) flippant or idle manner.
Usage examples of "jigget".
We had sole fried, rump of beef boiled, boiled rabbit and onion sauce, jigget of mutton roasted with sweet sauce, batter pudding and drippings, macaroni and tarts all together with wine in abundance and brandy.