Nobledest, pt. s. 2 p. ennobledest, didst ennoble, G 40. A translation of Dante's nobilitasti. See the note.
Noblesse, s. nobleness, 10. 78; R. 780; B 2. p 3. 28; noble cheer, T. v. 439; nobility, D 1167; (title of respect), B 2956; magnificence, B 3438, E 782; high honour, B 3208; nobility, rank, R. 1034, 1108; worthy behaviour, B 185, 248; T. i. 287.
Nobley, s. nobility, dignity, B 2. p 2. 50; splendour, HF. 1416; noble rank, T. iv. 1670; assembly of nobles, G 449; Nobleye, nobility, E 828; state, F 77. A. F. noblei.
Nodde, v. nod, H. 47.
Nof (for Ne of), nor of, T. v. 447 n.; D 571, 660.
Noght, adv. not, 3. 572; 4. 277; A 107, 253, 1458; by no means, in no respect, A 1226, B 94, 112, 400; Noght but for, only because, D 645.
Noght, s. nothing, 3. 567; C 542; Noght worth, worth nothing, H 200.
Noise, s. noise, 5. 202; HF. 1058; Noyse, R. 1416; A 2492.
Noise, v.; Noisen, 2 pr. pl. cry aloud, B 3. m 6. 7.
Nokked, pp. notched, R. 942.