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noule
English
Etymology
See noll.
Noun
noule (plural noules)
- (obsolete) The top of the head; the head or noll.
- Then came October full of merry glee:
- For yet his noule was totty of the must ...
noule From the web:
nould
English
Alternative forms
- noulde
Etymology
From Middle English nolde (“would not”), from Old English nalde, nolde, first and third person preterite of nyllan (“will not”), from ne- (“not”) + wyllan (“will”). More at ne, will.
Verb
nould
- (obsolete) Would not.
Anagrams
- Lound
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