JEALOUSY, in Ethics, is that peculiar uneasiness which arises from the fear that some rival may rob us of the affection of one whom we greatly love, or suspicion that he has already done it. The first sort of jealousy is inseparable from love, before it is in possession of its object; the latter is often unjust, generally mischievous, always troublesome.
Waters of Jealousy. See Waters.