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nazzard
ˈnazzard Obs. exc. dial. [Of obscure origin: cf. nazold.] An insignificant or feeble person.1619 H. Hutton Follie's Anat. (Percy Soc.) 36 Women by nature doe a nazzard spight, Because he's a light-horse⁓man and wants weight. 1882 in E.D.D. s.v. Azzard. Hence ˈnazzardly a., poor, ill-thriven.1675 Cot... Oxford English Dictionary
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nazardly
nazardly see nazzard. Oxford English Dictionary
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nazold
nazold Also 9 dial. nazzald, nazzle. [Of obscure origin: cf. nazzard.] A silly or weak-minded person.1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glass 83, I know some selfe-conceited nazold, and some jaundice-fac'd idiot; that uses to deprave and detract from mens worthines. 18.. (see Eng. Dial. Dict. s.v. Azzald). Oxford English Dictionary
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