NOTWITHSTANDING Not`with*stand"ing, adv. or conj. Etym: [Originally the participle of withstand, with not prefixed.]
Defn: Nevertheless; however; although; as, I shall go, notwithstanding it rains. I will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and will give it to thy servant. Notwithstanding, in thy days I will not do it. 1 Kings xi. 11, 12. They which honor the law as an image of the wisdom of God himself, are, notwithstanding, to know that the same had an end in Christ. Hooker. You did wisely and honestly too, notwithstanding She is the greatest beauty in the parish. Fielding. Notwithstanding that, notwithstanding; although. These days were ages to him, notwithstanding that he was basking in the smiles of the pretty Mary. W. Irving.
NOUCH
Nouch, n. Etym: [See Ouch.]
Defn: An ouch; a jewel. [Obs.] Chaucer.
NOUGAT
Nou`gat", n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A cake, sweetmeat, or confectión made with almonds or other nuts.
NOUGHT
Nought, n. & adv.
Defn: See Naught. Chaucer.
NOULD
Nould. Etym: [Contr. fr. ne would.]
Defn: Would not. [Obs.] "By those who nould repent." Fairfax.