Nonetide, n. noontide, II 497. [OE. nōn-tīd.]
Nones; for þe nones, for the nonce (practically meaningless tag), II 53, XII a 83. [For for þen ones (OE. *for þam ānum + adv. -es) as regards that particular thing, occasion, &c.]
Norysscht, pp. nourished, IX 59. [OFr. norrir, norriss-.]
Normans, n. pl. Normans, XIII b 13, 20. [OFr. Normant, pl. Normans.]
Norþ, n. and adj. north, XIII b 53, 64, XVII 477, &c. [OE. norþ, adv.; norþ-.]
Norþeron, adj. northern, XIII b 10, 56. [OE. norþerne.]
Northumbres, n. pl. Northumbrians, XIII b 58. [Cf. OE. Norþ-hymbre.]
Not, 1 sg. pres. ind. know not, XII b 164, XIV c 110; Nist, pa. t. (with neg.) knew not, II 288, 296, 494. [OE. nāt, nyste.] See Ne, Wite(n).
Note, adj. ? useful, required; desired, V 24. [? Rel. to next.]
Note, n.1 affair, business, XVI 268 (with pl. vb.), XVII 264; ado, XVII 368. [OE. notu.]