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▪ I. nast dial.|nɑːst, -æ-| [Back-formation from nasty a.] Dirt, filth, foulness.
1789Marshall Rural Econ. Glouc. I. 330 Nast, foulness; weeds in a fallow. 1839Hereford Gloss., Nast, dirt, nastiness. 1882–in dial. glossaries (Lanc., Chesh., Warw., Worc., Glouc.). 1885Westall Old Factory xxiv, I don't care about rooting and pottering among nast. ▪ II. † nast hast not: see ne and have v. A. 9. Obs.
c1290Beket 760 in S. Eng. Leg. I. 228 On me nast þu power non swych destresse for-to do. a1310in Wright Lyric P. xxxvii. 102 Nast thou nothyng bote fyht, Whil thou art a lyve. ▪ III. nast knowest not: see not v. |