No, Na (IV), adj. no, none, (with neg.) any, I 11, 156, IV a 16, 36, 42 (see Newe), &c.; Non(e) (before h or vowel, or sep. from noun) I 15, 160, II 354, 392, V 38, VIII a 54, IX 182, &c.; na (no) kyn, see Kyn, Þinge; non oþer, nothing different, see Oþer(e); na thyng, no þing, see Þinge; Nones, gen. sg. in n. cunnes, see Kyn. [OE. nān.] See Non(e), pron.
No, Na, adv. not, no, I 79, II 84, IV a 58, &c.; see Mor(e), No-more. Used in II as equivalent of Ne (q.v.); adv. not, II 84, 147, 225, &c.; conj. nor, and (with neg.), II 140, 150, &c.; no ... no, neither ... nor, II 229. As sb. in wiþouten no, undeniably, II 50 (cf. Nay). [OE. nā.]
Noble, Nobel, -ill, -ull, adj. noble, excellent, II 48, VII 5, 49, XIII b 67, XIV b 65, c 18, XVII 128, 276, &c. [OFr. noble.]
Nobleie, n. splendour; fame and n. of þe world, ? reputation for splendour among men, XI b 235. [OFr. nobleie.]
Noblesse, n. nobility, in ȝoure ... noblesse as form of address, IX 270. [OFr. noblesse.]
Nobot, conj. only, V 114. [OE. nā + būtan.]
Noȝt, Noght(e), Noth (XV f), Nouȝt(e), Nouht, Nout, &c., and reduced Not, adv. not at all, not, I 64, 86, II 22, 73, 348, IV b 2, VIII a 46, b 94, XV f 7 (see App. p. 278), &c.; (with further neg.) I 15, II 306, 336, IX 196, &c. [OE. nā-(wi)ht, nō-(wi)ht.] See Naȝt.
Noȝt, Noght(e), Nocht, Nouȝt(e), n. nothing, VIII a 142, 241, X introd., XI a 4, XVII 96, 287; (with addit. neg.), VI 160; for noȝt, to no purpose, I 183, XIV b 55; no good, in nouȝt nis (nere), is (would be) impossible, II 131, 457 (cf. OE. nāht, worthless). [As prec.]
Noy(e), Nuy, Nye (V), n. harm, distress, V 73, VII 149, XIII a 49; noy for to here, grievous to hear (cf. Pine, Reuþe), VII 133. [Shortened from OFr. anoi, anui; with Nye compare Byled, Strye.]
Noye, v. to do harm, XIII a 36. [Shortened from OFr. anoier.]