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[ nuhl-oh ] / ˈnʌl oʊ /
noun, plural nul·los.(in certain card games) a bid to take no tricks. Origin of nullo1590–1600; <Italian: none <Latin nūllusnull Words nearby nullonulli secundus, nullity, nullius filius, nullius juris, null method, nullo, null sequence, null-space, num., Numantia, Numantian Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for nulloAd hoc quidam predicator dixit: Nullo modo videtur quod papa novit intencionem beati francisci, quod probo sic. The Grey Friars in Oxford|Andrew G. Little The proposition will no longer be 'in nullo est erratum,' but that the error is not—universal. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844|Various I am going to send Missori with two hundred men across the straits; Nullo goes with him. Out with Garibaldi|G. A. Henty Amor a nullo amato amar perdona—Love spares no loved one from loving. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources|James Wood
Tandem adflicta valetudine in Campaniam concessit, ubi, remisso ad otium animo, nullo hilaritatis genere abstinuit. Selections from Viri Romae|Charles Franois L'Homond
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