Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A contraction of ne of, not of or nor of.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- obsolete Not of; nor of.
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Examples
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"I haan 'nof'n ter do wid dat; dat 'longs to dem as made it; none o' my lookout; dono nof'n 'bout it, an 'doan' want ter hear nof'n about it!" said Flor; for, reasoning on the old adage of a bird in the hand being worth two in the bush, she thought it more important just at present to save her body than to save her soul, admitting that she had one, and felt haste to be of more behoof than metaphysics.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 Various
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For that an over worked police is one nof the reasons.
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This digitisation project was supported by “the New Opportunity Fund (NOF)” and as such bases its digitisation standards upon the nof-digitise technical standards and guidelines.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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This digitisation project was supported by “the New Opportunity Fund (NOF)” and as such bases its digitisation standards upon the nof-digitise technical standards and guidelines.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Casglu'r Tlysau : Gathering the Jewels 2007
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With the possible exception nof Williams, who has become borderline, which one is the most "liberal?"
A terribly painful conversation. Ann Althouse 2009
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Once a voice of restraint and reason, Sullivan now specializes in shrill panic: mercurial ranting full nof operatic arguments, steeped in bad faith, aimed at people he once praised (including yours truly).
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To learn more, visit nof. org and click on "Bone Tool Kit."
The Best In... 2008
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"But one in two women over 50 will suffer a fracture in her remaining years, so get evaluated, and treated if you need it," says Dr. Ethel Siris, president of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (nof. org).
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La Opinion is the sister publicatio nof the Times?
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Although there are monsters in the story and not all of them are the deformed children this isn't exactly a horror story; it falls into a traditio nof stories that I've always refered to as 'American Gothic'--tales of secrets and evil and things not quite right in small towns and rural communities.
Quick GN Reviews David S. Carter 2005
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