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Nall

Nall \Nall\, n. [Either fr. Icel. n[=a]l (see Needle); or fr. awl, like newt fr. ewt.] An awl. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
--Tusser.

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nall

n. (context obsolete UK dialect English) An awl.

Usage examples of "nall".

There was the press on the correct buttons on the board that sig nalled the elevator.

In hours of thought he made drawings of Our Lord with a crown of thorns or nalled to a cross--these suddenly appear in any of his books between fantastic drawings or lecture notes.