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NICHTFA, _s._ twilight.
NICK-NACK, _s._ a gim-crack; small wares.
NIP, _s._ a small bit of anything.
_To_ NIP, _v. a._ to carry off cleverly; to pinch.
NIPPIT, _adj._ n.i.g.g.ardly
NO, _adv._ not.
n.o.b, _s._ a k.n.o.b.
NOCHT, _s._ nothing.
NOLT, NOUT, _s._ black cattle; a stupid vulgar fellow.
NOO, _s._ now; at the present.
NOR, _conj_. than.
NORLAN, NORLAND, _adj._ belonging to the north country.
NORYSS, _s._ nurse.
NOUTHER, NOWTHIR, _conj_. neither.
NUIK, _s._ the corner.
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OE, OYE, _s._ a grandson.
OERCOME, OURCOME, _s._ the overplus.
OHON! _interj_. alas!
OMNE-GATHERUM, _s._ a miscellaneous collection; an incongruous ma.s.s.
ONCOME, _s._ a fall of rain or snow.
ONGOINGS, _s. pl._ procedure.
ONKEND, _part. adj_. unknown.
ONSTEAD, _s._ the building on a farm.
ONY, _adj._ any.
OO, _s._ wool.
OORIE, OURIE, OWRIE, _adj._ chill; bleak; having the sensation of cold.
OR, _conj_. lest; than.
OR, _adv._ before, as _Or this_, before this time; rather than, _Or than_, before then.
ORROW, ORA, _adj._ unmatched; not used.
ORROWS, _s. pl._ supernumerary articles.
OSTLEIR, OSTLER, _s._ an innkeeper.
OTHIR, OTHERE, ODYR, _adj._ other.
OUER, _prep._ over.
OULK, OWLK, _s._ a week.
OUR, OURE, OUER, OWRE, _prep_, over, beyond; denoting excess.
OURGAE, OURGANG, _v. a._ to overrun; exceed; to surpa.s.s.
OUR-RAUGHT, _pret_. overtook.
_To_ OURSET, _v. a._ to overcome; to overpower.
OURTILL, _prep_, above; beyond.
OUSEN, _s._ oxen.
OUT-ABOUT, _adv._ out of doors.
OUTBREAKING, OUTBREKIN, _s._ eruption of the skin.
OUT-BY, _adv._ out of doors; abroad.
OUTFALL, _s._ a contention.
OUTGAIT, OUTGATE, _s._ a way of egress; escape from any kind of hards.h.i.+p.
OUTGANE, _part. pa._ elapsed.
OUTLAY, _s._ expenditure.
OUT-OUR, OUT-OWRE, _adv._ over.