American: Kolush of Sitka.
Norman.
Romance: patois of France, sometimes called Norman-French. Old Norman was a dialect of the Langue d’oïl. See Kelham’s Dictionary, London, 1779.
Norse, Norsk.
Same as Icelandic or Scandinavian. See “Old nordisk Formlaere,” by Wimmer, Steen, 1870.
North American, under [Indian].
Northumbrian.
Provincial dialect of England, to which Lowland Scottish is closely allied. Glossary in Ray’s Collection; Brockett’s “Glossary of North-Country Words,” London, 1846; also “Proceedings of Ethnol. Soc.,” vol. i., pp. 123-39.
⁂ The best examples of Old Northumbrian are exhibited in the glosses to the Latin Gospels in the celebrated Durham Book, and the Rushworth MSS. W. W. S.