N IS FOR...
NAP
The Top Of, Horizon
'"'Ee be up tap 'o thikky hill"
NATLINS
Intestines
"Tiz' no use drinkin' too much, cuz' twill make yer Natlins 'n yer Kidleys all back zee vore"
NACK
Knock
This word would be heard in the sentence as a greeting "Owe be Nackin' Vore?" (How are you getting on?)
NIDDICK
The Nape
Hollow in the back of the neck
NIMPINGANG
A very old word for a Whitlow
NITTALS
Hazel Trees, Bushes
NORNNY
Again a very old Devon word for Northenhay, Exeter
NORT,KNAW NORT
Nothing, Know nothing
"Get out do, 'ee's nort but 'n ole Naw Nort"
NISSLEDRAFT, NIZZLEDREDGE (AND SOMETIMES I HAVE HEARD THE LETTER 'm' USED INSTEAD OF 'N')
Runt in a litter of pigs
NAMMETT
Nummet
According to 'The Oracle in Exeter, This word is circa mid 1800's and relates to a Mid Morning light meal, snack. What us would term as lemzees
NUBBIES
A yeast bun flavoured with Saffron