nieveful
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[edit]Noun
[edit]nieveful (plural nievefuls)
- (Scotland) handful; fistful
- April 21, 1785, Robert Burns, epistle to J. Lapraik
- their worthless nievefu' o' a soul
- 1840, David Macbeth Moir, The life of Mansie Wauch: tailor in Dalkeith:
- Flesh and blood could not stand it, more especially when I thought on who had dared to presume to call me such; so, in a whirlwind of fury, I swept up two nievefuls of dominoes off the table, and made them flee into the bleezing fire […]
- April 21, 1785, Robert Burns, epistle to J. Lapraik