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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

NOOZLE, n.2 One of a row of cords attaching the mesh-work to the headrope of a fishing-net, a norsel (Cai., Fif. 1964). Now only tech. in Eng. See also Osel.Bwk. 1906 D. M'Iver Eyemouth 198:
When a net is being prepared for use it . . . has to be suspended to a long rope by so many “noozles”, or small pieces of twine which are tied to the rope by means of nooses.

[Mid.Eng. nostylle, a short cord fastened to a net, O.E. nos(t)le, a band or fillet. The form may have been altered by association with noose.]

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