1. nat - Noun
2. nat - Verb
3. nat - Adverb
5. Nat - Proper noun
Not.
Not at; nor at.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love the music from Nat King Cole, BB King, Albert King... When I think of it, I wouldn't mind being renamed Angus King. Angus Young
Certes, they been lye to hounds, for an hound when he cometh by the roses, or by other bushes, though he may nat pisse, yet wole he heve up his leg and make a countenance to pisse. Geoffrey Chaucer
Love is a thyng as any spirit free. Wommen, of kynde, desiren libertee, And nat to been constreyned as a thral; And so doon men, if I sooth seyen shal. Geoffrey Chaucer
Nat Turner and John Brown were political prisoners in their time. The acts for which they were charged and subsequently hanged, were the practical extensions of their profound commitment to the abolition of slavery. Angela Davis
in the Nichtian glossery which purveys aprioric roots for aposteriorious tongues this is nat language at any sinse of the world. James Joyce
Every time there's a revolution, it comes from somebody reading a book about revolution. David Walker wrote a book and Nat Turner did his thing. Mike Tyson