noust

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the Norn reflex of Old Norse naust (boathouse).

Noun[edit]

noust (plural nousts)

  1. (Scotland) A boat-shaped hollow, sometimes with walls, where a boat is hauled up for winter storage.

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Pronoun[edit]

noust

  1. Alternative form of nought