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NIGHWOEFEN
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nīghworfen newly converted, ÆH2'130".
nigon 'wine,' A,Bl,Okr; AO.CP.
nigonfeald 'ninefold,' ǼGr.
nigongylde entitled to ninefold compensation,

LL470[7].
nigonnīhte nine days old, ANS129-22.
nigontēo'Sa 'nineteenth,' Chr : 'ninetieth,'

OEG2Ō21 (nigcn-)-
nigontīene (ŷ3) 'nineteen,' A,Men.
nigontig 'ninety,' Lk; CP.
nigontŷnīic containing the number nineteen.
ntgonwintre nine years old, AO18610.
nigolSa (v) 'ninth,' M; MH(y) : ninth part,

Bl.
nlgoðe ninthly, LL181[9].
nīgslŷcod ptc. freshly smoothed,, glossy, MH

206".
nigun = mgon; nlh (KGi,55) = nēah
nihold (Gt), niho] =neowol
nīhst, nīhsta = nīehst, nīohsta
nihstig = nistig
niht (æ, e, ea, ie, y) f. (gs. also nihtes) 'night

(often used in enumerations where mod.
Eng. uses days); darkness, BH,Bl,Cr,Lcd;
AO.CP.
nlht- = nyht-

nihtbealu n. destruction by -night, B193.
nlhtbutorflēoge f. beetle or moth which flies

by night, WW121" ; A8-450.
nlhteage that can see at night, WW.
nīhteaīd (night-old], that has happened

yesterday, LL.
nihtegale (a, æ, e) f. nightingale, Cp : nigM-

jar, {'nightgale']
nihtēge = nihtēage

nihtegesa in. nocturnal terror, PPs905.
nihteiio = nihtlie

nihterne adv. by night: during a- night, Let).
nlhternnes f. night season, LcÐ3-28821.
nihtes (æ) adv. (gs. of niht) by night, M,
nihtfeorrnung† f. shelter at night.
nihtgenga† m. night-goer, goblin.
nihtgenge f. night-prowler, hyæna, WW.
nihtgerīm† n. number of nights.
nihtgiīd n. night sacrifice or service, Gl>.
nihtglōm m? <7loo?» of night, Gu916.
nihthelm† m. shades of night.
niht-hræfn, -hrefn. -hremn m. night-raven

night-jar.
nihthrōc m. night-raven, LPslOl'.
nlhthwfl f. space of a night, W1479.

+nih(fan to become night, grow darl; NC295.
nihtlang lasting through the night, Æ. adv.

-lanpes, Æ.
nihtlle nocturnal, of the night, at night, Æ.CP.
nihtnehstig having fasted for a night, LCD.
nihtremn = nihthr:efn
nihtrest f. co«cft, GBS2863.
nihtrīm =nihtgerfm
nihtsang ir.. compline : book of service for
compline
nihtseadu (a3) night-shade (plant), WW135-.
niht-scōst† m., gs. -scu(w)an shades of night.

nihtslǽp in. night's sleep, ÆL23442.
nihtsum = nyhtsum
nlhtwacu f. night-watching, Seafl. ['nignt-
walce
']

nihtwæcce f, 'night-watch,' vigil, Lie.
nihtwaru f. clothing for night, RB904.
nihtweard m. guardian at night, Ex 116.
nihtweorc n. deed done at night, B827.
nlhtS (MP1'613) pres. 3 sg. of nēahwan.
nlhwyrfed (OEG3138)=nīgehwyrfcd
nīlǽred newly initiated, OEG3138.
nile=nyle, pres. 1 sg. of *nyllan.
±nlman4 (eo, io, y) to take, assume, under-
take, accept, receive, get, Bo,VPs, etc. : held,
seize, catch, grasp, pluck up, carry off,
-Bl(eo) : bear, carry, bring : betake oneself,
go, Bo : contain : suffer, tolerate : give :
(+ )
grasp, comprehend : ( + } take to wife. friS
+ii. make peace, he hine genam he collected
himself, refected,
sige n. gain victory, on
n. take effect, LCD. ['«fm']

-nlmend, -nimendnes v. dǽl-n.
niming f. action of taking, LkL. ['nim-
nim.Se = nymðe ; nīoi = neowol
nīow-=nēow-
nip? sb. rope, GPH399451.
+nip darkness, mist, cloud, obscurity, Æ.
[nīpan]
±nipan1! to grow dark, obscure.
+nipful dart, gloomy, ES 39-347.
nlrewett (nirw-) n. narrowness : narrotcplace,

defile, pass, AO : hardness of breathing.
nirwan = nearwian

nirwð f. prison house, WW3995. [nierwan]
nis (Æ,Bo,FPs) = neis (is not), ['nis']
nisēoða = newesēoSa
nīsoden ptc. newly-boiled, OĒG326.
nistan (VPs), nistian (SPs) to build nests.

['nest']
nistig adj. fasting, LCD. [ne, wist]
nist-lan (PPs), -lian (EPt) (y) to build nests.

['nestle']
nit-=nyt-; nīten=nīeten
niton (Bo)=nyton v, nytan. ['niten']
ni« n. abyss, SAT634?
nīð m. strife, enmity, attack, war : evil, hatred,

spite, Bl,Cr,VPs; AO.CP : oppression,
affliction, trouble, grief, AO. ['fiitA']
niðan = neoSan
nlðan to hate, GD1175.

=
nīðcwaiu f . violent death, destruction, CR 1258.
nrSowealm‡ m. violent death, destruction.
nrSdraca m. hostile dragon, B 2273.
niðemest v. nitSera.
niðer (io, y) adv. below, beneath, Æ,B,Bo;
AO.CP. {'nether'}

niSera (eo, y) (eomp.) adj. niSemest,
nySemest (superl. ; positive not found)
lower, under, lowest, Bo,W\V ; CP. [' nether'}

niðerāscūfan (ēo4) to push down, Æ.
niSerāstīgan1 to descend, Æ.CP.
niðerātredan6 to tread down, tread underfoot.
ni'Sertiogen pto. bent doum, KC4-721.