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neif

American  
[neef, nayf] / nif, neɪf /

noun

plural

neifs
  1. History/Historical. a slave or serf by birth, especially a woman.


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They winna let us even Wi' lightest neif skim their primsie pretties Till we've concluded Peace-terms wi' a' Hellas.

From Lysistrata by Aristophanes

To show that the later Folios only corrected the first by conjecture, we may instance two lines in Midsummer Night’s Dream: Give me your neif, Mounsieur Mustard Seed.

From The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] Introduction and Publisher's Advertising by Clark, William George

The old neif, after thus enjoining silence, made a gesture for the youth to follow, and shuffled noiselessly before him.

From The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century by Miles, George Henry

Sweet knight, I kiss thy neif: what! we have seen the seven stars.

From King Henry IV, Part 2 by Shakespeare, William

O. N. hnefi, Norse neve, hand, fist, Shetland nev, Cu. neif, neive, neef.

From Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch by Flom, George Tobias

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