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niðerdǽl in. lower part, PI'slSS12. nfSwracu† f. severe punishment. niðere adv. below, down, low down, Bo. nīSwundor‡ n. dire wonder, fearful portent, ['nether'} nīwan (ēo) adv. newly, lately, Ǽ,AO. nitSerflōr f. tower star;/, GD1701'. nlwanācenned new-born, MH17012. niðergān (y1) to descend, Æ. mwancumen (WW)-=nīweumcn nrSergang (y) m. descent, Lcp3'246s. nīwane=nlwan ni$erhea!d bent downwards, MET3123. nlwbaoen (fiīg-) newly baked, Æ. nfSerhreosende (y) falling dawn, Æ. nlwcend newborn, BHI44-3 (nīc-). nrSsrhryre (y1) m. downfall, precipitation, nīwcHct newly whitewashed, A028G30. Sc220la. nlwcumen (nī(g)-) neophyte, RB. ±ni'Ssriī.n (e, y) to depress, abase, bring loiv, niwe (ēo, īe) 1. (nī£-, nl-, in compounds) adj. oppress, J«d,Lk,VPs ; AO,CP : condemn, 'new,' fresh, -recent, novel, unheard of, «n- accuse. +nyðred ignominious, ÆL23b14. tried, inexperienced, Æ,AO,BH,NQ,Ph, ['wither'] WW;CP. nīwan stefno again. II. adv. nVSerigendlic (y) deserving condemnation, (.Bl)=nīwan. ['new'] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scl6218. niðerlic low, low-lying, inferior, lowly, CP. nrSernes (y) f. deepness, bottom, BH21221. niðerra = niScra niðerscēotende (y) rushing downwards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
niweli==neowol nīvverne (y) tender, Æ. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
niwesēo'Sa = newesēoSa nī'.vian to renew, restore, El,Led, niwiht = nāht | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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niðarscyre m. rushing dowmcards, descent, ntwlic (ŷ) fresh, adv. -Bee lately, recently, HGL468. Æ.AO' {'newly'] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
nttSersige (y1) m. going down, LPs. | nlwlinga (ēo) anew, GÐ266as. nīwnes f. 'neitmess,' novelty, BH(eo}. niwol = neowol nlwtyrwed newly tarred, B29B. nīwung f. rudiment-, OEG914. nīwunga (eo) adv. newly, anew. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
nlðarstīgan = niðerāstīgan niðerstige (y1) m. descent. niðertorflan to throw down, GPH390. niðerung f. humiliation, downthrow, con- demnation, BH(y),OEG. ['wither'] +ni1Serung f. abasement, Æ : condemnation, Æ. niðerwoard adj. directed downivards. adv. -weanles. nilSeweard situated beneath, low, nethermost. nīðlh.i. envious, quarrelsome, ill-disposed, evil, Æ. Cnitfifuirj nrSfuUIce maliciously, ÆHl-4625. nfSgrest† (y") m, hostile alien, fell demon. nīðgetēon n. attack, GEN 20(58. niðgeweorc n. et-il deed, B683. niðgrama m, anger, malice, W1809. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
no (CP) = nā noctern m? n? noclurn (religious service], CM2205'1. +nōg, +nōh I. adj. enough, sufficient, abun- dant, An,Bo,RB ; CP : much, many, II. adv. sufficiently, Bo : fully, quite, abundantly, Bo. ['enough'] +nōgian to be abundant, NC345. nōh-=nāh- nolde v. *nyllan. nom pret. 3 sp. of ninian. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
n† fierce, hostile. nlðçripe m. fierce /jrasp, B976? [or ? nŷd-] non m. title of senior monks, RB. nFSheard† (and EPs27J) ðo'rf, brave in battle, nōn fnfm. RB7314) the ninth hour (=3 p.m.), nīðhs!. f. hateful hell, HL15150. B,BH,Lc,d : nones (service held at the ninth ntShete† in. hostility, evil intent : affliction, hour), RB, WW, to nones till three o'clock. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
torment : foe, AN 833? nrShycgende† evil-scheming. nHShydig (c') valorous, B3165. ntSig envious, malicious, OEG p, 224n. nfSing m. wretch, villain, coward, outlaw, Ghr,LL. ['nithing'] +nī8la† m. enemy : enmity, fierceness | ['noon'; L. nona (hora)] nōnbelle f. noon-bell. nōnffereord n. -meal after nones, dinner, RB 748. nōnmete rn. afternoon meal, Sol,WW. [' noon-meat'] nonne=mirme nōnsang m. service at 3 p.m., nones. nōntld f. ninth hour, Æ,BI. ['noontide'] nōntīma in. ninth hour. nor$ I. adj. eomp. nor'S(er)ra, super!. norSmest northern, AO. II. adv. comp. nor'ðor northwards, Chr,Met : in the north, 'north,' AO,B,Bl. norðan adv. from the north, AO. be... norðan prep. (w. d.) north of, AO. norSanēastan adv. from the north-east, north- easterly, AO. norlSanēastanwind m. north-east wind, WW. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
nrSlīce adv. abjectly, OEG 744. ftPSīoca m. place of torment, HKLL64. niðor (eo, y} comp. adv. lower, /ī^CP nrSplega m. battle, fight, As414. niðr- = niðer- nīSsceaSa m. foe, persecutor, RÐ 1624. nīðseipe ra. wickedness, LPs?10. nFSsele m. hnll of conflict, B1513. nīðsynn f. grievous sin, SAT 180. niððas† mpl. men. nīlSweorc n. bottle, †CnK973. ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||