Lexicographical Neighbors of Nache
Literary usage of Nache
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1840)
"... which is attached nache,' Trembley, pi. 10, f. 8, 9. by creeping radical fibres.
... nache ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1873)
"The nache furthermore had unusual skill in the arts, weaving a textile fabric of
... The numerical strength of the nache is very differently given by the ..."
3. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"All the forms are corruptions of nache-bone, ie rump-bone. The nache ¡s ' the
point of the rump ; ' Old Country Words, EDS, p. 97. \Ve find nache also in ..."
4. A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words: Especially from the Dramatists by Walter William Skeat, Anthony Lawson Mayhew (1914)
"See cheat (Thieves' Cant). nache, the rump; ' The nache by the tayle', Fitzherbert,
Husbandry, ... OF. nache, a buttock (Godefroy) ; Ital. natica. See Diet. ..."
5. The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties: Including the Management of by Marshall (William), Marshall (1796)
"at the nache, thirteen inches. .Length of the horns, twentyfour inches; their
Width from point to point, three feet four inches * The ..."
6. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"Coroa not having brought any news of the two Frenchmen whom I was anxious about,
I sent them to the nache. They found that this nation had killed our two ..."
7. Journal of the American Medical Association by American Medical Association (1890)
"nache agrees with Wildermuth as to the value of ... nache also believes that
petit mal and nocturnal epilepsy are benefited by the drug. ..."