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▪ I. † nack obs. variant of knack n.2
1676Lady A. Fanshawe Memoirs (1829) 192 He sent me a very rich present of perfumes, skins, gloves, and purses embroidered, with other nacks of the same kind. 1747Richardson Clarissa (1811) I. 40 If he gets a nack of visiting her there. 1789in Hatfield Notices Doncaster (1866) I. 82 Corruptors of youth who attend such places with gaming tables, dice, nacks, and other instruments. ▪ II. † nack obs. variant of knack v.
1570Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 129 In bodkyn wise at him they nacke, They laugh to see him skippe. ▪ III. nack obs. variant of nock v. |