See also: Ainsel Nainsook Mainsail Mains Ninnyhammers Maintain Nincompoop Maintenance Nanny Nano Ninja Mainstay Mainstream Nanotechnology
1. Nainsell meaning 1806, Walter Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol
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2. Forsooth her Nainsell lives by thift.
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3. Nainsell definition: own self Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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4. Montagu, for I'm a wee thingie hungry my Nainsell (myself)
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5. II (of 3)[2]: Forsooth her Nainsell lives by thift
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6. In Lowland Scottish literature, a suspect tradition that dates from the mid-15c features such Highland shibboleths as the use of she and her nain sell (her own self) instead of the pronoun I: ‘Her Nainsell has eaten the town pread at the Cross o'Glasgow, and py her troth she'll fight for Bailie Sharvie at the Clachan of Aberfoil’ ( Walter
Nain, Nainsell
7. Do you know that her Nainsell pe coosin to yourself? Gsw
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8. Nainsell ; Other words with the same letter pairs
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9. First, when her to the Lowlands cam, Nainsell was driving cows, man: There was nae laws about him's narse, About the preeks or trews, man
Nainsell, Nae, Narse
10. {Err'day I'm Hustlin'} Nainsell: fucking lol'd bleck Idiotska: latiass Count Bleck: I like how before I got a triple Nico religiously defended it against stupid arguments.
Nainsell, Nico
11. In a variant of this effect, “for then once” became “for the nonce.” By the same process, in Scotland “mine own self” became “Nainsell”, sometimes used jocularly to mean a Highlander
Nonce, Nainsell
12. How can her Nainsell e'er be good, To think on that? And after all, O, shame and grief! To use some worse than murd'ring thief, Their very gentleman and chief, Unhumanly! Like Popish tortures, I believe, Such cruelty
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13. “If her Nainsell be hammer man herself, her Nainsell may make her nain harness,” replied Henry
Nainsell, Nain
14. Fu' bauld can tell how her Nainsell Was ne'er sae pra pefore, man
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15. There are 5 words beginning with NAIN: NAIN Nainsell NainsellS NAINSOOK & NAINSOOKS
Nain, Nainsell, Nainsells, Nainsook, Nainsooks
16. How can her Nainsell e'er be good, To think on that? And after all, O, shame and grief! To use some worse than murd'ring thief, Their very gentleman and chief, Unhumanly! Like Popish tortures, I believe, Such cruelty
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17. "Aweel, sirs," I exclaimed, "ye see there isna ony creatur here, our Nainsell's out-taken; seek again an ye winna creed a bodie; may be the bogle is jumpit into the pot on the rundle-tree ower the ingle, or creepit into the meal ark or aiblins it scoupit thro 'the hole as ye cam in at the door.
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Nainsell, Nievling, Nonuplicate
NAINSELL
n. 1. A slim, pointed piece of metal hammered into material as a fastener. 2. a. A fingernail or toenail. b. A claw or talon. 3. Something resembling a nail in shape, sharpness, or use. 4. A measure of length formerly used for cloth, equal to 1 / 16 yard (5.7 centimeters). 1. To fasten, join, or attach with or as if with a nail. 2.
1. hit the nail on the head, to say or do exactly the right thing. 2. nail in someone's or something's coffin, something that hastens the demise or failure of a person or thing: Every moment's delay is another nail in his coffin. [before 900; (n.)
9. nail down, to make final; settle once and for all. Idioms: 1. hit the nail on the head, to say or do exactly the right thing. 2. nail in someone's or something's coffin, something that hastens the demise or failure of a person or thing: Every moment's delay is another nail in his coffin.
To fasten, join, or attach with or as if with a nail. 2. To cover, enclose, or shut by fastening with nails: nail up a window. 3.