Crossword clues for nott
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nott \Nott\, a. [AS. hnot shorn.] Shorn. [Obs.]
Nott \Nott\, v. t.
To shear. [Obs.]
--Stow.
Wiktionary
1 (context obsolete English) bald. 2 (context now UK dialect Newfoundland English) Of an animal: having no horns; polled. v
(context obsolete English) To shear.
Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Nótt ( Old Norse "night") is night personified, grandmother of Thor. In both the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Nótt is listed as the daughter of a figure by the name of Nörvi (with variant spellings) and is associated with the horse Hrímfaxi, while the Prose Edda features information about Nótt's ancestry, including her three marriages. Nótt's third marriage was to the god Dellingr and this resulted in their son Dagr, the personified day (although some manuscript variations list Jörð as Dellingr's wife and Dagr's mother instead). As a proper noun, the word nótt appears throughout Old Norse literature.
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Usage examples of "nott".
Thhat does nott mean you knnoww the wayyy forr yourrselves anyy morre than you do for alll.
Thhat does nott mean you knnoww the wayyy forr yourrselves anyy morre than you do for alll.
I telle you, onne a daye laike thif Ennywone withe half an oz of Sense shoulde bee oute in the Sunneshain, ane nott Stucke here alle the liuelong dale inn thif mowldey olde By.
Nott had prosecuted, save that there were more of an ultra blood-thirsty character, due probably to the fact that the young lady who did the clipping wanted (after one rebuff) to make sure that I was satisfied with the goods she sent me.