nazie adj.
drunk.
Canting Academy (2nd edn). | ||
Dict. Canting Crew n.p.: Nazie Drunken. | ||
Triumph of Wit. | ||
New Canting Dict. [as cit. c.1698]. | ||
, , , | Universal Etym. Eng. Dict. [as cit. c.1698]. | |
Scoundrel’s Dict. 16: Drunk – Nazzy. | ||
Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue. | ||
Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue (3rd edn) n.p.: Nazy. Drunken. | ||
Lex. Balatronicum [as cit. 1796]. | ||
Grose’s Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue [as cit. 1796]. |
In compounds
a drunken man (cove) or woman (mort).
Canting Academy (2nd edn). | ||
Dict. Canting Crew n.p.: Nazie-cove A Drunkard. | ||
Triumph of Wit. | ||
New Canting Dict. n.p.: nazie-cove A Drunkard. [...] nazy-mort A She Drunkard. | ||
, , , | Universal Etym. Eng. Dict. [as cit. c.1698]. | |
Scoundrel’s Dict. 16: Drunk – Nazzy. [Ibid.] A Drunkard – Nazzy-cove. | ||
, , | Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue n.p.: Nazy cove or mort; a drunken rogue or harlot. | |
Lex. Balatronicum [as cit. 1785]. | ||
Grose’s Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue [as cit. 1785]. |