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_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._
_Bannatyne Poems._
Teut. _nocke_, crena, incisura.
~Nockit~, ~Nokkit~, _part. adj._ Notched.
_Doug._
NOCKIT, NOKKIT, _s._ A luncheon, S. Aust.
_To_ NODGE, _v. a._ To strike with the knuckles, S. B.
V. ~Gnidge~ and ~Knuse~.
_To_ NOY, _v. a._ To annoy.
_Lyndsay._
Teut. _noy-en_, _noey-en_, id.
~Noyit~, _part. pa._
1. Vexed, S.
2. Wrathful, S. B.
~Noy~, _s._ Annoyance.
_Barbour._
~Noyis~, _s._ Annoyance.
_Wyntown._
~Noyous~, _adj._ Noisome.
_Houlate._
NOYRIS, NORYSS, NURICE, _s._ Nurse, S. _noorise_.
_Wallace._
Norm. Sax. _norice_, Fr. _nourisse_, id.
_To_ NOIT, NYTE, _v. a._ To strike smartly, S.
V. ~Knoit~.
NOK, _s._ A notch.
V. ~Nock~.
NOLD, would not.
_Douglas._
A. S. _nolde_, noluit.
NOLDER, _conj._
V. ~Nouther~.
_To_ NOLL, NULL, _v. a._ To press, beat or strike with the knuckles, S.
B.
Alem. _knouel_, a knuckle.
~Noll~, _s._ A strong push or blow with the knuckles, S. B.
V. ~Neive~, ~Nevell~.
~Noll~, _s._ A large piece of any thing, S. B.
Su. G. _knoel_, tuber, a b.u.mp.
NOLT, NOWT, _s._
1. Black cattle.
2. A stupid fellow, S.
_Surv. Moray._
Isl. _naut_, Sw. _noet_, an ox.
~Nolthird~, _s._ A neatherd, S.