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N$vember, November, Novemmer, Nuvember,
November [nəˈvɛmbər]
n. November.
knowt, naut, nolt, not, nought, nout, nowt, nowte,
nowt [nʌut]
n. Cattle (for fattening), oxen. Steers and heifers. An ox, a steer.
denude, denuid, nood, nude,
nude [n(j)ud]
adj. Nude.
Compounds and phrases etc.
denude [dəˈ-]: To deprive or divest someone of some possession, property, office or right.
nudity: Nudity.
nidge, nidge$t, nidged, nodge, nudge, nudged,
nudge [nʌdʒ, nɪdʒ]
n. A nudge.
v. To nudge.
pt. pp. nudged
niggle, nigl, njukk, nogg, nug, nugg, nuggen, nuggin, nuggle, nukk, nyig, nyiggin, nyiggle,
nug [I.Sh. nʌg]
v. To nudge, jog, as with the elbow to attract a person's attention thus, to give a hint. Of fish: to nibble or jerk at the bait.
nuggle
v. To cut ineffectually with a knife etc.
Compounds and phrases etc.
nuggen: A slight jerk, nibbling, a snack, light meal.
neun, njudl, nön, nöne, nonn, nönn, noodel, noodle, nudl, nuin, nuinin, nun, nün, nune, nüne, nunn,
nuin [I.Sh. nøn, nun]
n. A song, tune, especially when hummed.
v. To hum, croon, sing softly.
afterneen, aifterneen, aifterneen, aifternin, aifternuin, aifternune, efterneen, efternin, eftèrnin, efterninn, efternön, efternoon, efternuin, efternün, efternune, eftinain, eftirnain, eftirneun, ehfternuin, foreaneen, forenain, forenane, foreneen, forenin, forenön, forenoon, forenuin, forenune, forneen, nane, neen, neun, nuin, nün, nune,
nuin [nøn, nyn, C. nɪn, N. nin]
n. Noon. Midday.
Compounds and phrases etc.
efternuin [ˈɛftər-, ˈeftər-]: The afternoon.
forenuin: The late morning.
noorice, noorise, nourice, nourise, nourris, nuirice, nuiriced, nurice, nurst,
nuirice [ˈnørɪs, C. neːrɪs, MN. ˈnirɪs]
n. A nurse.
v. To nurse.
pt. pp. nuiriced
denum, denumb, denumm, denummt, denumpt, denumt, mum, mumm, num, numb, numm, numptey, numptie, numpty, numtie, numty,
numm [nʌm]
adj. Devoid of sensation. I.Sh. Of a boat: slow in sailing, sluggish, almost motionless.
denumm [MN. dɛˈnʌm]
v. To confound, to perplex, to stupify.
pt. pp. denummt adj. Stupified, in a state of stupor.
Compounds and phrases etc.
numpty [ˈnʌmte]: An idiot
numbert, nummer, nummered, nummert,
nummer [ˈnʌmər]
n. Number.
v. To number.
pt. pp. nummert, nummered
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