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QLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 413<br />

jame, tell, 318, 449; Nevyn, to<br />

reckon, 1466 ; Neiiyn (Newyn),<br />

to name, number, 2021 ; Neuen,<br />

V. tell, relate, name, 1105, 1456,<br />

1719; Neuyn, 293, 5044, 5655;<br />

(Neuen), 16'73 ; Neuyu, 1 pr. s.<br />

name, 4601 ; mention, 260 ; tell,<br />

say, 5306 ; Neuens, pr. s. names,<br />

1119; (Neuen, /or Neuens), tells,<br />

1485 ;<br />

(Neues), names, calls,<br />

2119; Neuyne8,/>r. s. 2^. n<strong>an</strong>iest,<br />

4940; Neuyns (Nevens), 2187;<br />

Neuenyd, pt. s. 1 p. named, mentioned,<br />

76 ;<br />

(Neuynd), pt. s. 2293 ;<br />

Neuened, 1 pt. s. subj. should<br />

name, 5031 ; Neuend, ^jo. named,<br />

•<br />

told, 5413 ; (that c<strong>an</strong> be) mentioned,<br />

5257 ;<br />

Neuyned, named,<br />

619 ; Neuen, imp. e. name, tell,<br />

833*. Icel. nefna.<br />

Neuen, s. even ; A neuen (An euen),<br />

<strong>an</strong> even, <strong>an</strong> evening, 1082.<br />

Neuer, adv. never, 45, 62, 563<br />

Neuir, 1874 ; Neuire, 254, 950.<br />

Neuer-{je-lattir, nevertheless, none<br />

the less, 5332; Neuer->e-latter,<br />

299,844*; Neuire->e-lattir (Neuert)e-leter),<br />

nevertheless, 2413.<br />

Neuer-the-les (Neuer-};e-lesse), adv.<br />

nevertheless, 1105.<br />

Neuer \>e mare, none the more, 325 ;<br />

Neuer \>e more, 322.<br />

New, adj. new, 1240, 1460 ;<br />

On newe<br />

time, newly, 2011.<br />

Newid, pt. s. created, lit. made new,<br />

4491.<br />

Newly, adv. newly, soon, 4740.<br />

Next, adj. superl, nearest, next, 619,<br />

1456 ; On next, in the next place,<br />

at once, 2795.<br />

Neyd, for Noyd, pt. s. subj. would<br />

vex, would tire, 4881 ;<br />

(Neyt), /or<br />

Noyt, would tire, 771. See Noy.<br />

Nejbour (Neghburs), gen. s. neighbour's,<br />

3245.<br />

I^eje, V. approach, 324 ;<br />

(Negh),<br />

1160; Neiis, pr. a. approaches,<br />

draws nigh, 1240, 2221, 2615;<br />

Ne3e8, 2111,3863,4067; touches,<br />

4182 (seethe note) ;<br />

Ne3ehis,396 ;<br />

Ne3e, 1 pr. pi. approach, 4341<br />

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Ne^es, 2 pr. pi. 4605 ;<br />

pr. pi. 5243<br />

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(Neghez), pr. pi. 2615; Ne^e<br />

(Negh),^r. s. subj. approach, draw<br />

nigh, 3376; (Neghed),;)f. s. 2221 ;<br />

(Neghyd), pt. a. 1240 ; Ne3ed, pp.<br />

approached, drawn nigh, 298.3.<br />

Ne3e, adv. nigh, severely, 3825 ;<br />

almost, 1274<br />

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(Ne3), nigh, 728*.<br />

Ne3en, num. nine, 4810.<br />

Nicollas (Nicholas), name, 137, 753,<br />

771, 793, 807.<br />

Ninus, Ninus, 3144.<br />

Nite, pp. denied, refused, 1460.<br />

F. iiitr, to deny.<br />

Ni3t (Nyght), 8. night, 1084, 1345,<br />

1485 ; On ni3tes (Of nyghtys), by<br />

night, 2896.<br />

No, adj. no, 435, 809*; No more,<br />

725*.<br />

No, for Ne, nor, 3570.<br />

Nobilnes, nobleness, majesty, 2777.<br />

Noblay, s. nobleness, 2716 ; noble<br />

array, 4881.<br />

Noble, adj. good, 3132 ; noble, 39,<br />

985; noble (people), 1266; Nobles,<br />

pi. nobles, 481.<br />

Noble, s. the coin so called, 3673 ;<br />

Nobill, 4898.<br />

Nobly, adv. excellently, 260.<br />

Noke, s. nook, corner, 606, 3144,<br />

4831.<br />

Nold, pt. 8. subj. might not, should<br />

not, 4167. See the note to 1.<br />

4168.<br />

Noll (Nole), noddle, head, 807. A.S.<br />

hnol.<br />

Nombre, s. number, 60 ;<br />

(Nowmbre),<br />

1554.<br />

Nombrid,^j9. numbered, 1992.<br />

(Nomyn), pp. taken, 1094. A.S.<br />

nim<strong>an</strong>, to take, pp. numen.<br />

None, 8. noon, 3025, 4740 ; Nonetyine,<br />

noon-tide, 563.<br />

(None), adj. no, 735* ; Non, not one,<br />

4582.<br />

(Nonn), 8. nun, 2179.<br />

Noose, 8. nose, 4380.<br />

Nor, nor, 46, 316.<br />

Noriscii, v. be nourished {after latt),<br />

582.<br />

Norway, 5672.<br />

Nost<strong>an</strong>day, proper name, 2117 ;<br />

Nost<strong>an</strong>da (Nost<strong>an</strong>dy), 2773, 2795.<br />

Note, 8. employment, business, 3025<br />

work, 324, 4605 ; fabric (said <strong>of</strong><br />

a cobweb), 3302 ; fabric (<strong>of</strong> the<br />

world), 4491 ; occurrence, circum-

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