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  • Nebbish

    [neb-ish] /ˈnɛb ɪʃ/ noun, Slang. 1. a pitifully ineffectual, luckless, and timid person. n. 1905, nebbich, from Yiddish (used as a Yiddish word in American English from 1890s), from a Slavic source akin to Czech neboh “poor, unfortunate,” literally “un-endowed,” from Proto-Slavic *ne-bogu-, with negative prefix (see un- (1)) + PIE *bhag- “to share out, […]

  • NEbE

    1. . northeast by east

  • Nebbishy

    [neb-ish] /ˈnɛb ɪʃ/ noun, Slang. 1. a pitifully ineffectual, luckless, and timid person. n. 1905, nebbich, from Yiddish (used as a Yiddish word in American English from 1890s), from a Slavic source akin to Czech neboh “poor, unfortunate,” literally “un-endowed,” from Proto-Slavic *ne-bogu-, with negative prefix (see un- (1)) + PIE *bhag- “to share out, […]

  • Nebelung

    /ˈneɪbəˌlʊŋ/ noun 1. a breed of cat with a long body, long silky bluish hair, and a plumelike tail

  • Nebiim

    [Sephardic Hebrew nuh-vee-eem; Ashkenazic Hebrew nuh-vee-im] /Sephardic Hebrew nə viˈim; Ashkenazic Hebrew nəˈvi ɪm/ noun, Hebrew. 1. . [Sephardic Hebrew nuh-vee-eem; Ashkenazic Hebrew nuh-vee-im] /Sephardic Hebrew nə viˈim; Ashkenazic Hebrew nəˈvi ɪm/ noun, Hebrew. 1. the Prophets, being the second of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament.


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