nather

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nather

  1. (obsolete, regional) neither
    • 1854, William Harrison Ainsworth, The Lancashire Witches[1]:
      "Weel, then," said Jem, imperfectly comprehending the signs made to him by the reeve, "the hut looks nather to t' south naw to t' north, but to t' west; it feaces t' moor; an there is a path fro' it to Hook Cliff."

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