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NAPKIN: a handkerchief. NATURAL: an idiot. NAYWARD: towards denial. NAYWORD: a catch-word, by-word. NEB: the beak. NEELD: a needle. NEIF: hand. NEPHEW: a grandson. NETHER-STOCKS: stockings. NEXT: nearest. NICE: foolish. NICK: score or reckoning. NICK: to brand with folly. NIGHTED: black as night. NIGHT-RULE: nightly solemnity. NINE MEN'S MORRIS: a place set apart for a Moorish dance. NINNY: a fool, jester. NOBILITY: nobleness. NOBLE: a coin, worth 6s. 8d. NODDY: a dolt. NONCE: for the nonce, corrupted from 'for then once,'. NOOK-SHOTTEN: indented with bays and creeks. NOURISH: a nurse. NOVUM: a game at dice. NOWL: head. NUTHOOK: a hook for pulling down nuts, hence a thief. |
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