| 单词 | nainsell | 
| 释义 | nainsellpron. Chiefly Scottish.   (One's) own self. Cf. ownself pron.Frequently used humorously in  her (also him) nainsell to designate a Highlander, with reference to Highlanders' supposed use of the word in place of the first person pronoun. ΚΠ a1689    W. Cleland Coll. Poems 		(1697)	 13  				Foresooth her nain sell lives by thift. 1690    in  J. Maidment Pasquils 		(1868)	 314  				Should..Heaven or Hell Make a man such a fool as forget him nain-sell? 1716    in  R. Wodrow Corr. 		(1843)	 II. 139  				It's ower sheap; her nainsel no sell it so sheap. a1774    R. Fergusson Poems 		(1956)	 II. 163  				Her Nanesel maun be carefu' now. 1794    Har'st Rig lxxxix. 29  				Now dances Niel wi' little Nell, And canty Kate with hur nanesell. 1828    W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth x, in  Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. III. 265  				Her nainsell will never bid thee less, come by them how she can. 1838    A. Rodger Poems & Songs 54  				Nainsel was first to herd ta kyes. 1891    R. L. Stevenson Vailima Lett. 		(1917)	 115  				[I] had a ride in the forest all by my nainsel. 1931    N. Munro Brave Days 140  				The Chiel..did its best to emulate the ‘nainsel’ Hielan' humour of The Bailie. 1939    J. M. Caie 'Twixt Hills & Sea 47  				His wark's a' gane, Like his nainsel', clean dichtit aff the sclate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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