1. nott - Adjective
2. nott - Verb
3. Nott - Proper noun
Shorn.
To shear.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoomer Nott – “Boom” to his clients – said he had six hunting parties in the woods, and two shot nice bulls shortly after sunrise. Source: Internet
Mr Young said Nott had perpetuated the same behaviour, which had caused him psychological trauma, on other people "who did not deserve it" and had "stripped them of their dignity." Source: Internet
Wintour told Fawkes of their plan to "doe some whatt in Ingland if the pece with Spaine healped us nott", and thus in April 1604 the two men returned to England. Source: Internet
Wintour told Fawkes that "some good frends of his wished his company in Ingland", and that certain gentlemen "were uppon a resolution to doe some whatt in Ingland if the pece with Spain healped us nott". Source: Internet
It had also installed 100 kilowatts of solar panels - laid out to spell "imagine" - at the cost of $100,000, entirely funded by locals to power the local sewage treatment works, Mr Nott said. Source: Internet
Wintour's news did not surprise Catesby; despite positive noises from the Spanish authorities, he feared that "the deeds would nott answere". Source: Internet