An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 581

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 581


_Douglas._


_To_ NOTE, _v. a._


1. To use, S. B.


_Doug._


A. S. _not-ian_. Isl. _niot-a_, id.


2. To use as sustenance, S. B.


Teut. _nutt-en_, uti; vesci; Isl. _nautin_, eating, _neitte_, vescor.


3. To need, Ang. Mearns.


_Ruddiman._


~Note~, ~Nott~, _s._


1. Use.


_Douglas._


2. Occasion for, S. B.


Alem. _not_, Su. G. _noed_, id.


NOTELESS, _adj._ Unnoticed, S. B.


_Gl. Shirr._


NOTOUR, NOTTOUR, _adj._


1. Notorious, S.


Fr. _notoire_.


_Pardovan._


2. Avowedly persisted in, notwithstanding all warnings, S.


_Erskine._


NOURISKAP, _s._


1. The place of a nurse, S.


2. The fee given to a nurse, S.


From A. S. _norice_, a nurse, and _scipe_. Su. G. _skap_, denoting state.


NOUT, _s._ Black cattle.


V. ~Nolt~.


NOUTHER, NOWTHIR, NOLDER, _conj._ Neither, S.


_Douglas._


NOUVELLES, NOUELLES, _s. pl._ News, S.


_Complaynt S._


NOW, _s._ The crown of the head.


A. S. _hnol_, vertex.


_Polwart._


NUB BERRY, _s._ The Knoutberry.


_Stat. Acc._


NUCE, NESS, _s._ Dest.i.tute, Aberd.


_Ib._


Su. G. _noed_, necessity, _nisk_, parsimonious.


NUCKLE, _adj._ Applied to a cow which has had one calf, and will calve soon again.


V. ~Newcal~.


NULE-KNEED, _adj._ Knock-kneed, S. perhaps q. _knuckle-kneed_.


V. ~Noll~.







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