NAZE
Naze, n. Etym: [See Ness.]
Defn: A promotory or headland.
NAZIRITE
Naz"i*rite, n.
Defn: A Nazarite.
NE
Ne, adv. Etym: [AS. ne. See No.]
Defn: Not; never. [Obs.]
He never yet no villany ne said. Chaucer.
Note: Ne was formerly used as the universal adverb of negation, and survives in certain compounds, as never (= ne ever) and none (= ne one). Other combinations, now obsolete, will be found in the Vocabulary, as nad, nam, nil. See Negative, 2.
NE
Ne, conj. Etym: [See Ne, adv.]
Defn: Nor. [Obs.] Shak.
No niggard ne no fool. Chaucer.
Ne . . . ne, neither . . . nor. [Obs.] Chaucer.
NEAF
Neaf, n.