n. (pl. ies) labourer employed in building or excavating roads, canals, etc. a (ies, ied) work as a navvy. [abbreviation of navigator] navy Newt/ n. (pl. ies) 1 (often the Navy) a whole body of a State’s ships of war, including crews, maintenance systems, etc. b officers and men of a navy. 2 (in full navy blue) darkblue colour as of naval uniforms. 3 poet. fleet of ships. [Romanic navia ship: related to NAVAL] nay ado. 1 or rather; and even; and more than that (large, nay, huge). 2 archaic NO’ adv. 1. n. utterance of ‘nay’; ‘no’ vote. 101d None, = not ever] Nazarene fnmze,rimi n. 1 a (prec. by the) Christ. b (esp. in Jewish or Muslim use) Christian. 2 native or inhabitant of Nazareth. adj. of Nazareth. [Latin from Greek]
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