To last, in body and soul, for one life-long debauch,
The Pariah of the North, the European Nautch!"
Fifine at the Fair, 31.
1876.—
"... I locked in the swarth little lady—I swear,
From the head to the foot of her,—well quite as bare!
'No Nautch shall cheat me,' said I, taking my stand
At this bolt which I draw...."
Natural Magic, in Pacchiarotto, &c.
NAUTCH-GIRL, s. (See [BAYADÈRE], [DANCING-GIRL].) The last quotation is a glorious jumble, after the manner of the compiler.