Nicher, Nicker, s.
1. A neigh, S.
Minstr. Bord.
2. A horse laugh, S.

NYCHLIT, pret. v. Uncertain.
Houlate.

NYCHTYD, pret. Drew to night.
Wyntown.

Su. G. Isl. natt-as, ad noctem vergere.

To NICK, v. n. To drink heartily, S. B.

To NICKER, v. n.
V. [Nicher].

NICKSTICK, s. A tally, S.
Trans. Antiq. Soc.

S. nick, a notch, and stick.

NICKET, s. A small notch.
Gl. Sibb.

NICK-NACK, s.
1. A gim-crack, S.
2. Small wares, S. B.
Morison.