Note, n.2 (musical) note, II 438, XI b 162, &c.; tune, II 602, XV a 11. [OFr. note, L. nota.] See Countre note.
Note, n.3 nut, IX 157 (note). [OE. hnutu.]
Notemuges, n. pl. nutmegs, IX 157. [Prec. + OFr. mug(u)e, musk; cf. OFr. nois mug(u)ede, &c.]
Noth. See Noȝt, adv.
Notwiþstondinge, prep. in spite of, XI a 25. [Noȝt + pres. p. of ME. wiþstonden, OE. wiþstándan.]
Noþeles, adv. all the same, nevertheless, XIII a 6, b 3, &c.; Natheles, IX 51, XII a 130, &c. [OE nā-þe-lǣs.]
Noþer, adj. no other; <no> no noþer, nor any other, II 230. [OE. nān + ōþer.]
Noþer; Noþynk. See Nauþer; Þing(e).
Nouelrie, n. newfangledness, new invention, XI b 124, 164, 169, 200, 206, 210, 215. [OFr. novelrie.]
Novels, n. pl. news, something new, XVII 508. [OFr. novel(l)e.]