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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
froth, skite 06 babble, cackle, confab, gabble, gammon, gossip, jabber, jargon,
natter, patter, rabbit, rattle, tattle, waffle, witter, yatter 07 blether, chinwag, chitter,
chunder, chunner, chunter, clatter, earbash, gabnash, nashgab, palaver, prattle, ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
A prattling forward boy or girl, S. In Teviotd. a girl of this description is called
Nashgab, also by inversion Gabnash. SNASHTER, ». Trifles, Ayrs. Perhaps from
Snash, v. SNA8TRY, t. " Low chat." Gall. Encycl. SNATCH, ». A hasty repast.
Boswell.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
[narco-, pref., relating to stupor or narcosis < G narkoun to benumb, deaden +
lepsis seizure]. adj. narcoleptic. syns. hypnolepsy, hypnopathy, q.v. See sleep,
wakefulness. nashgab (nash'gab)/gabnash (gab'nash) n. prattle; chatter. [Sc.]. n.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Now You've Gone and Killed Me
His voice was his best instrument. He was vocal, verbal, articulate. He had that
barrow boy gabnash — quick, slick and enticing. A friend remembers him talking
to a landlady to whom they owed rent. He walked around after her, hissing at her,
...
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
... THandrackle (Sc. racklehandit), Hangspew (E. dialect spanghew), Leskit (
elastic), Links-o'-10ve (Lovers'-links), Nashgab (Gabnash), Pretty-Nancy (none-
so-pretty), Rally (larry a lorry), Rummleshakin' (E. dialect ramshackling),
Savendle, ...
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Pehelavī-Gujarātī Ane Iṅgrejī Śabdakosha
_^MJ> ^II^Sm, gabnaiy& Av. *uo Ml^l^. Subs. To a man, as in »<?» no -wf -0*M^>
aiMl^, gabnal. See gabnal. -0^>* gabnAsh. See gabnash. ^*-*00)»*Mj> oi«Mt —
Ml^Sl^PR, gabna-y6zdasragar. Vand- XIX. «iio Mfitl^ WHR *lva,"4l& kViR. Subs.
Jamaspji M. Jamaspasa, 1877
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
A prattling forward boy or girl, S. In Te- viotdale, a girl of this description is called
Nashgab, also by inversion Gabnash. SNASHTER, s. Trifles, Ayrs. Teut. snoester,
the green bark covering the shell of a nut, a husk ; perhaps rather from Snash, ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
A prattling forward boy or girl, S. In Te- viotdale., a girl of this description is called
Nashgab, also by inversion Gabnash. SNASHTER, Trifles, Ayrs. Teut. snoesler,
the green bark covering the shell of a nut, a husk ; perhaps rather from Snash, t.
It was during a lull between courses that Andrew said to Sir Ezekiel Gabnash,
Dundee's wealthiest and most influential citizen, who was opposite him, "I expect
you are surprised to find an artist among us tonight, Sir Ezekiel?" "MacRae, d'ye ...
Charles Roy MacKinnon, 1975
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The Phonology of the Morebattle Dialect: (East ...
Yetholm jaetam 29, 218. yield v. i'ld 70, 173, 196. yiff-yaff (gabnash) jef jaf. yite
jeit 170; yellow hammer jale jeit 34, 170. yoke jck 17, 48, 173. yolk jaiik 50, 173.
yoller (howl) joler 161. yon adj. jon 17, 48, 173. yonder jonder 48, 194. yont ...