| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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A horse. This is an example of n of the article joined to the following noun, as in the word newt = an ewt. (Danish and Norwegian, og; Anglo-Saxon, eoh or eh; Latin, eq[uus]; Dutch, negge.) Taylor (1630) has naggon, as | 1 |
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| Wert thou George with thy naggon, |
| That foughtest with the draggon. | |
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Shakespeares naunt and nuncle are mine-aunt and mine-uncle. | 2 |
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