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NA, _adj._ No; none.

_Barbour._

_To_ NAB, _v. a._ To strike, S.

NACHET, NACKET, _s._

1. An insignificant person.

_Dunbar._

Fr. _nacquet_, a lacquey.

2. _A little nacket_, one who is small in size, S.

NACKET, _s._

1. A bit of wood, stone, or bone, used at the game of _s.h.i.+nty_, S.

Su. G. _kneck_, globulus lapideus, quo ludunt pueri.

2. A quant.i.ty of snuff made up, or a small roll of tobacco, S.

NACKETY, _adj._

V. ~Knack~.

NACKIE, _adj._

V. ~Knacky~.

NACKS, _s._ A disease in the throat of a fowl.

V. ~Knacks~.

NAES, _nae is_, is not, S. B.

NAGUS, _s._ An abusive designation, Dunbar.

Su. G. _Necken_, _Neccus_, Old Nick.