nealles (from ne-ealles), adv., _omnino non, not at all, by no means_: nealles, 2146, 2168, 2180, 2223, 2597, etc.; nallas, 1720, 1750; nalles, 338, 1019, 1077, 1443, 2504, etc.; nalas, 43, 1494, 1530, 1538; nales, 1812. nearo, st. n., _strait, danger, distress_: acc. sg. nearo, 2351, 2595. nearo, adj., _narrow_: acc. pl. f. nearwe, 1410. nearwe, adv., _narrowly_, 977. nearo-cräft, st. m., _art of rendering difficult of access?, inaccessibility_ (see 2214 seqq.): instr. pl. nearo-cräftum, 2244. nearo-fâh, m., _foe that causes distress, war-foe_: gen. sg. nearo-fâges, 2318. nearo-þearf, st. f., _dire need, distress_: acc. sg. nearo-þearfe, 422. ge-nearwian, w. v., _to drive into a corner, press upon_: pret. part. genearwod, 1439. neáh, nêh: 1) adj., _near, nigh_: nom. sg. neáh, 1744, 2729. In superl. also = _last_: instr. sg. nýhstan sîðe (_for the last time_), 1204; niéhstan sîðe, 2512. 2) adv., _near_: feor and (oððe) neáh, 1222, 2871; 3) prep, sæ-grunde neáh, 564; so, 1925, 2243; holm-wylme nêh, 2412. Compar. neár, 746. neán, adv., _near by, (from) close at hand_, 528; (neon, MS.), 3105; feorran and neán, 840; neán and feorran, 1175, 2318. ge-neát, st. m., _comrade, companion_: in comp. beód-, heorð-geneát. nioðor. See niðer. neowol, adj., _steep, precipitous_: acc. pl. neowle, 1412. neód, st. f., _polite intercourse regulated by etiquette?, hall-joy?_: acc. sg. nióde, 2117; inst. (= _joy_), 2216. neód-laðu, st. f., _polite invitation; wish_: dat. sg. äfter neód-laðu (_according to his wishes_), 1321. neósan, neósian, w. v. w. gen., _to seek out, look for; to attack_: inf. neósan, 125, 1787, 1792, 1807, 2075; niósan, 2389, 2672; neósian, 115, 1126; niósian, 3046; pret. sg. niósade, 2487. neótan, st. v., _to take, accept_, w. gen.; _to use, enjoy_: imper. sg. neót, 1218. be-neótan, w. dat., _to rob, deprive of_: inf. hine aldre be-neótan, 681; pret. sg. cyning ealdre bi-neát (_deprived the king of life_), 2397. nicor, st. m., _sea-horse, walrus, sea-monster_ (cf. Bugge in Zacher's Journal, 4, 197): acc. pl. niceras, 422, 575; nicras, 1428; gen. pl. nicera, 846. nicor-hûs, st. n., _house_ or _den of sea-monsters_: gen. pl. nicor-hûsa, 1412. nið st. m., _man, human being_: gen. pl. niðða, 1006; niða? (passage corrupt), 2216. niðer, nyðer, neoðor, adv., _down, downward_: niðer, 1361; nioðor, 2700; nyðer, 3045. nið-sele, st. m., _hall, room, in the deep_ (Grein): dat. sg. [in] nið-sele nât-hwylcum, 1514. nigen, num., _nine_: acc. nigene, 575.
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