1850, American English, from American Spanish charqui "jerked meat," from Quechua (Inca) ch'arki "dried flesh."
jerky (adj.)
"characterized by jerks, spasmodic," 1819, originally in medical writing with reference to the pulse, from jerk (n.1) + -y (2). Related: Jerkily; jerkiness.
Jericho
jerk
jerk off
jerkin
jerkwater
jerky
jeroboam
Jerome
Jerry
jerry-built
jerry-can