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n$ot, n$oten, noat, noaten, not, note, noten, notena, notna, nott, notten, nottna,
note [not, nɔt]
v. To make use of, to need, have occasion for.
 
neg. notena Did not need, didn't need.
 
In MN. note is used for the pt. And note or noten for the pp. Of need.
denot, denote, denots, denott, noat, not, notandum, notandums, note, notit, nott, notted, nottit,
note [not, nɔt]
n. A note. leg. An appendix to a decree of court in which the judge states the reasons for his decision. A thing of note, a note worthy incident or characteristic, something worth recounting, a striking saying. Excited or angry speech, loud words. A small insignificant person or thing.
v. To note.
pt. pp. notit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
clinkin note: A pound coin.
denote: To denote.
notandum [ˈnotandəm]: A note, a jotting.
paper note: A bank note.
noatiss, noteece, notice, notish, nottice, notys,
notice [ˈnotɪʃ, ˈnotɪs]
n. A notice.
v. To notice. To take care of.
naushin, noshin, noshun, noshunate, notion, notional, notionate,
notion [ˈnoʃən]
n. A liking or affection, a fancy.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
notional: Full of whims or caprices.
notionate: Obstinate, headstrong.
notoor, notour, notouritie, notourity, notourly, nottarly, nottourly, noturely,
notour [ˈnotər]
adj. Notorious, openly admitted.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
notourity: The fact of being commonly known, notoriety.
notourly: Notoriously, in a manner known to all, publicly.
ae_noo, aenoo, aenou, anoo, avnoo, aye_noo, ayenoo, e$en_nou, e$enow, e$noo, e_noo, ee_noo, een_noo, eeno, eeno, eenoo, eenou, eenow, einow, eivenoo, eiynoo, enoo, enou, enow, ev$noo, even_nou, evenou, ev-e-now, eye_noo, eynoo, eyvenoo, eyvnoo, inoo, iv_noo, ivenow, ivnoo, naw, ni, noo, nou, nu, the_noo, the_nou, thenoo, the-noo, thenou, thenow,
nou [nuː, S. nʌu]
adv. Now.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
even nou [ˈiːvən nu, ˈeːvən-, MN. ˈəivən-] contracted e'en nou [i(n)ˈnu, ɪˈnuː, əiˈnu, eˈnu, eiˈnu, jəˈnu, S. iˈnʌu & jɪˈnʌu]: adv. Just now, at the present time, a moment ago. In a short time, soon, forthwith.
richt nou: Straightaway, immediately, just now, lately.
the nou: At present, just now.
knoop, knoup, knoup, noop, noup, nowp, nup,
noup [nup]
n. A knob or protuberance. An overhanging crag, a steep headland or promontory.
neerishment, nirishment, nourice, nourish, nourishment, nouriss,
nourish [ˈnʌrɪʃ, ˈnorɪʃ]
v. To nourish.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
nourishment: Nourishment.
naust, noast, noost, nost, noust, nowst, nust, oast,
noust [NN.b. nost, I. n(ɔ)ust]
n. A scooped out hollow near the beach where boats are left in winter.
novelle, novelles, nuvel,
novelle [noːˈvɛl]
n. A novel, a work of fiction.
pl. novelles [noːˈvɛlz]

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