Muxen Dung heap.

Newst—Newst or anewst Signifies nearly—what is it a Clock?—a newst One. which of the two is oldest?—They are newst of an age. which of those things are best? they are a newst alike—In the Latter example however the more usual reply would be "they are anewst of a newstness"

Nitch—a Burthen, as a Nitch of wood a nitch of Straw a Nitch of hay &c.—"He has got a nitch," i.e. he is Drunk, he has got as much Liquor as he can carry—

Plye to bend as the Poker is plied—

Nan?—What do you say

Quilt To Quilt a term used almost exclusive of any other to denote the act of Swallowing when performd

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in the usual & natural way—the term Glutch being rather descriptive of a difficulty in doing it or the doing it with labour

Rowney—thin, uneven—generally applied to Cloth

Rumple—to Rumple is to press a thing, particularily