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næss-hliþ, es ; n. The slope of a headland :-- Gesáwon on næshleoþum nicras licgean, Beo. Th. 2858; B. 1427.
næster cancale ( = ? κανκαλι-tonos;s wild carrot), Wrt. Voc. ii. 129, 74.
næs-þyrel,-þyrl, es; n. A nostril :-- Næsþyrel pennula, Wrt. Voc. i. 282, 66 : nares, ii. 62, 5. Dó on ðæt næsþyrl, Lchdm. i. 352, 4. On næsþyrl bestungen, 348, 4. His (the dead man) næsþyrlo beóþ belocene, Blickl. Homl. 59, 14, Wið næsþyrla (næsþurla, 14, 11) sáre, Lchdm. i. 114, 19. Blódryne of næsþyrlon, 282, 12. Mid hundes lúsum, ða flugon intó heora múðe and heora næsþyrlum, Homl. Th. ii. 192, 22. Hit gæ-acute;þ þurh eówre næsþyrlu exeat per nares vestras, Num. 11, 20 : Ps. Spl. 113, 14. Dó on ða næsþyrlu. Lchdm. i. 72, 21. [Wick. : Prompt. Parv. nese-þirl.] v. nos-þyrel.
næ-acute;tan; p. te To trample upon, crush, subdue :-- Oft ic cwice bærne næ-acute;te mid níþe oft the living I burn, painfully oppress them, Exon. Th. 389, 7 ; Rä. 7. 4. Hé sceal weorðan his lífe tó nytte mid dý ðæt hé næ-acute;te his unþeáwas mores pravorum premere, vitae prodesse, Past. 46, 5; Swt. 353, l0. Næ-acute;tendne proterentem, Wrt. Voc. ii. 118, 3 : Ep. Gl. 18 b, 27. v. ge-næ-acute;tan and next word.
nafa a nave. v. nafu : nafa = ne hafa. v. nabban.
nafel-sceaft, e ; f. The navel :-- Ðisne læ-acute;cedóm man sceal dó ðan manne se his nafuisceaft in týhþ, Lchdm. iii. 124, 22.
nafeþa, an; m. A nave :-- Naveþa modiolus, Wrt. Voc. i. 16, 22.
nágan = ne ágan. I. not to have, (a) with acc. :-- Náh se sacerd náne þearfe (sacerdoti non opus est), ðæt hé forwyrne ðam men rihtre andetnysse, L. Ecg. P. i. 2 ; Th. ii. 172, 11. Gif hé náh his selfes geweald, Met. 16, 21. Helle hlinduru nágon hwyrft, Exon. Th. 364, 29; Wal. 78. Ðeáh ðú hí næ-acute;fre náhtest, Bt. 14, 2 ; Fox 44, 1. Hé náhte his líchoman geweald, Blickl. Homl. 223, 11. Náhton hié náðer ne mete ne freónd, Ors. 2, 8; Swt. 92, 34. Sí on cynges dóme hwæðer hé líf áge ðe náge, L. Eth. vii. 9; Th. i. 330, 25. (b) with gen. :-- Nágan wé ðæs heolstres, ðæt wé ús gehýdan mágon, Cd. Th. 271, 5 ; Sat. 101. II. not to be allowed, ought not :-- Náh náðer tó farenne ne Wylisc man on Ænglisc land, ne Ænglisc man on Wylisc, L. O. P. 6 ; Th. i. 354; 23. Náge hé hié út on elþeódig folc tó bebycgganne it shall not be allowable for him to sell her abroad into a foreign people, L. Alf. 12; Th. i. 46, 13. On ða gerád ðæt hine náge nán man of tó áceápienne, Chart. Th. 151, 13. Ðæt hit náge nán man fram ðære stówe tó dæ-acute;lanne, 157, 6.
ná-hwæ-acute;rn (?), -wérn; adv. No-where :-- Náwem non usquam, Wrt. Voc. ii. 61, 9 : 95, 8. Cf. æ-acute;gwérn, Ors. Swt. 154, 22.
selfra, 14, 1 ; Fox 42, 9. Hié náðer næfdon siððan, ne heora namon ne heora anweald, Ors. 3, 1 ; Swt. 98, 7, Se ðe náðor nele, ne leornian ne tæ-acute;can, Ælfc. Gr. pref. ; Som. 1, 34. v. next word.
ná-hwæðer, náwðer, náðor; conj. Neither :-- Ðá ðá wé hit nó-hwæðer ne selfe ne lufodon ne eác óðrum monnum ne léfdon when we neither loved it ourselves nor allowed it to other men, Past. Swt. 5, 6. Wé nóhwæðér ne hit witan nyllaþ ne hit bétan nyllaþ, ne furðum ne récaþ hwæðer wé hit ongieten, 28; Swt. 195, 5. Náwðer ne ða wóhhæ-acute;mendan, ne ða ðe diófulgieldum þiówiaþ, ne ða unfæsðrádan, ne ða þiófas, ne ða giétseras, ne ða reáferas Godes ríce ne gesittaþ, 51 ; Swt. 401, 26. Næ-acute;ron náwðer ne on Fresisc gescæpene, ne on Denisc, Chr. 897; Erl. 95, 15 : Blickl. Homl. 45, 14. Láreówas ne sceolan Godes dómas náwðér ne ná wanian, ne ne écan, 81, 4. Hié náwðer ne him sylfum helpan ne mihton, ne nánum ðara ðe tó him áre wilnodan, 223, 2 : Bt. 29, 2; Fox 106, 5. Ðá nolde hé ásendan náðor ne engel, ne heáhengel, ne wítegan, ne apostolas, Homl. Th. ii. 6, 15. v. preceding word.
ná-hwanon; adv. From nowhere :-- Sió his gesæ-acute;lþ him náhwonan útane ne com, ac wæs simle on him selfum, Bt. 34. 7 ; Fox 144, 20.
ná-hwider; adv. No-whither, to no place :-- Hý náhwider faraþ bútan ðæs abbodes ræ-acute;de, R. Ben. 137, 10.
nalas (-læs, -les), nalles. v. nealles.
nama, an; m. I. a name :-- Sumum men, ðam is Æþelm nama, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. ii. 383, 24. Wæs ðam hæftméce Hrunting nama, Beo. Th. 2919; B. 1457. Ðære (eá) is Geon noma, Cd. Th. 15, 9; Gen. 230. Ego hoc feci, ic dyde ðis, ðon stent se ic on ðínes naman stede, Ælfc. Gr. 5 ; Som. 3, 33. Naman titulo, Hpt. Gl. 509, 4 : vocabulo, 517, 61. Hé nemþ his ágene sceáp be naman propias oves vocat nominatim, Jn. Skt. 10, 3. Be naman cígean, Ps. Th. 146, 4. Ðone ilcan wé hátaþ óðre naman æ-acute;fensteorra, Bt. 4; Fox 8, 3 : 33. 4; Fox 128, 27. Ðú nemdest eall mid áne noman, Met. 20, 56. Him se pápa Petrus tó noman scóp, Bd. 5, 7 ; S. 620, 43. God him sette naman Adam, Homl. Th. i. 12, 31. Hí him naman gesceópon, 92, 27. Hit ofetes noman ágan sceolde, Cd. Th. 44, 34; Gen. 719. II. a noun :-- Nomen is nama, mid ðam wé nemnaþ ealle þing ... Pronomen is ðæs naman speliend ... Amans lufigend cymþ of ðam worde amo, ic lufige; ðon nymþ hé of ðam naman him ealle ða six casus, Ælfc. Gr. 5 ; Som. 3, 26-46. Sume synd ágene naman, swá swá is Eádgár, Dúnstán. Sume gemæ-acute;nelíce, kynincg, biscop, Som. 4, 10-11. [Goth, namó : Icel. nafn : O. Sax. namo : O. Frs. noma : O. H. Ger. namo.] v. freó-, heáh-nama.
nam-bóc; f. A book in which names are written, a register :-- Nombéc albo, Wrt. Voc. ii. 3, 1.
nam-bred, es; n. A tablet on which names are written, a register :-- Nombred albo, Wrt. Voc. ii. 81, 35.

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