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fnast
▪ I. † fnast, n. Obs. [OE. fnǽst str. masc., f. root of ON. fnasa, fnása to snort, breathe hard.] Breath.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 100 Hyt bring[ð] forð þane fnæst. a 1250 Owl & Night. 44 Wel neȝ hire fnast at-schet.▪ II. † fnast, v. Obs. rare. [OE. *fnǽstian, f. prec.; cf. OHG. fnâstôn.] intr. To br... Oxford English Dictionary
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fnese
† fnese, v. Obs. [OE. *fnéosan (whence fnéosung ‘sternutatio’ (Wr.-Wülck. 162), fnora ‘sternutatio’ (Corp. Gloss.), ᵹe-fnésan to sneeze (see below), cognate with Du. fniezen, ON. fn{yacu}sa (Da. fnyse, Sw. fnysa to snort). The wk.-grade of the root *fneus- (? cogn. with Gr. πνέ-ειν, root *pneu- to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Signal Intelligence Regiment (KONA)
Stationary Intercept Company (FESTE) The stationary Intercept Companies (1923–1939 , 1939–1945 ) (Abbr:Feste or more commonly FNAST) were designed to wikipedia.org
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atshoot
† atˈshoot, v. Obs. [f. at- prefix2 + OE. sceótan to shoot. Cf. G. entschieszen, Du. ontschieten.] intr. To shoot away (with dat. = from).a 1250 Owl & Night. 44 Hire horte was so gret, Þat wel neȝ hire fnast at-schet. Ibid. 1621 Þah mi lif me beo at-schote. Oxford English Dictionary
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well-nigh
well-nigh, adv. (ˈwɛlˈnaɪ) Also as one word or two. [OE. wel néah, néh, f. well adv. 18 + nigh adv.] Very nearly, almost wholly or entirely.a 1122 O.E. Chron. an. 999 (MS. F.) Welneah eall West Cent. a 1135 ― an. 1132 (Laud MS.) Sua ðæt te king was wel-neh bepaht. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 33 Hie forw... Oxford English Dictionary
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General der Nachrichtenaufklärung
FNAST or Feste). These were staffed by a skeleton organisation and were working to monitor the traffic of neighbouring states. wikipedia.org
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