NABB’D, NABBEN—To seize hold. Ah just nabb’d hauld on ’t i’ time. He war nabben peers.
NANNY—Aggy; Agnes.
NACKERS—Bits o’ coo ribs ’at lads play wi’.
NACK, NACKEN—Fooak at’s swallowed a dictionary, forbye a spellen biuk, an’ a grammar, an’ talk bi them, an’ whar they’re nut fine eniuf put a bit tul o’ ther awn, that’s nacken. Nack’s like rotten sticks, is a varra common observation.
NAF—T’ middle part ov a car trunnle.
NAG, NAGGEN, NAGLEN, NANGLY—Cross-grained, quarrelsome, camplin’, grumlen, ways o’ some fooak when they ca’t hev o’ ther awn way.
NAIG—A dull aching pain. Mi’ teeth naig and wark.
NAILS—Owt ’at’s hard. It’s freezen like nails.
NAILT—Cheated. He bowt a stag at Brough Hill an’ gat sowenly nailt wi’ ’t.
NAILED—Non-plussed. Aye, Ah sez, sez Ah, Ah can pay twenty shillin’ ta t’ pund, an’ that nailed him, he couldn’t come again.