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V. ~Note~.
NATHING, _s._ Nothing, S.
_Barbour._
_To_ NAVELL.
V. ~Neive~.
NAVEN, NAWYN, _s._ A navy.
_Barbour._
Germ. _nawen_, navis.
NAWISS, NAWYSS, _adv._ In no wise.
_Barbour._
NAXTe, _adj._ Nasty.
_Sir Gawan._
NE, _conj._ Neither.
V. ~Na~.
NE, _adv._ No.
V. ~Na~.
NE, _prep._ Nigh.
A. S. _neah_.
_Douglas._
NE WAR, Unless.
_Douglas._
Alem. _ne uuare_, nisi.
_To_ NE, _v. n._ To neigh.
_Douglas._
Teut. _naey-en_, id.
~Ne~, _s._ Neighing.
_Douglas._
NEAR-GAWN, NEAR-BE-GAWN, _adj._ n.i.g.g.ardly, S.
_Ferguson._
From _near_ and _gaand_, going.
NEASE, _s._ Nose.
_R. Bruce._
NEATY, NEATTY, _adj._
1. Mere, S. B.
_Ross._
2. Identical, S. B.
_Ross._
NEB, _s._
1. The nose, used ludicrously.
_Lang-nebbit_, _Narrow-nebbit_, q. v.
_Sharp-nebbit_, having a sharp nose, S.
A. S. _nebbe_, Isl. _nef_, nasus.
2. The beak of a fowl, S.