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- , == not. O. and N. 48. RG. 470—— == nor. O. and N. 905, 906. RG. 470in compositionA. With the verb To Bepressing. 1. ‘nam.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 42. 2. ‘nart.’ O. and N. 407. 3. ‘nis.’ RG. 454pretsing. 3. ‘nes.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 52. ‘nas.’ RG. 372pl‘nere.’ RG. 376pretconj. ‘nere.’ O. and N. 22bWith the verb To Havepretsing. 1. ‘navy.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 37. 2. ‘nast.’ Ibid p. 102, 103. 3. ‘nath.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 42. ‘nafdh.’ Rel. S. v. 80pl3. ‘nabbeth.’ O. and N. 253pretsing. 2. ‘naddest.’ O. and N. 1509pl‘nadde.’ RG. 19presconj. 3. ‘nabbe.’ Rel. S. v. 41cWith the verb To Willpressing.1. ‘nul.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 32, ‘nullyt.’ Id. ibid.2. ‘nyltu.’ rg. 13. ‘nultu.’ o. and n. 9033. ‘nele.’ o. and n. 1480.pl3. ‘nolle.’ RG. 265. ‘nulleth.’ O. and N. 1762pret‘nolde.’ RG. 508. ‘noldestu.’ Rel. S. v. 167dWith the verb To Witpressing.1. ‘not.’ O. and N. 1619. 3. ‘not.’ RG. 518pl2. ‘nuȝte.’ O. and N. 1749. 3. ‘nute.’ O. and N. 1008. neotith. Alys. 3767pretsing. 3. ‘nuste.’ RG. 13
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