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Definition of 'nief'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl), from (etyl) .
Noun
( en-noun)
A serf or bondsman born into servitude.
* 1886 , "The Fight at the Pass of Coleshill", The Red Dragon "Notes and Queries", page 471
- That is, because the girl was his nief , or bondwoman, the daughter of one of his villains
Alternative forms
* neif
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hnefi'', ''nefi , of unknown origin.
Noun
( en-noun)
(chiefly|Scotland|Ireland|Northern England) A fist.
*1934 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Grey Granite'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 597:
*:Ake thought if ever he was walking alone on a dark-like night and Jimmy came on him, he with his bare nieves and Jimmy with a knife, he'd stand as much chance of getting home safe as a celluloid cat that had strayed into hell….
* 1989 , (Anthony Burgess), The Devil's Mode :
- Nestorius exploded at that and hit out. He roared and dismissed the class, hitting out with his old mottled gnarled niefs .
* 2004 , Jeff Silverman, The Greatest Boxing Stories Ever Told , p. 160:
- "But t' Maister can stop and hit rarely. Happen he'll mak' him joomp when he gets his nief upon him."
Alternative forms
* neif
* nieve
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