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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1861-1863
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NIZZER, v. Also nisser. To contract, to become withered or stunted in growth (Cld. 1880 Jam.). Ppl.adj. niz(z)art, -ert, nissart, stunted, withered, dried up, contracted (Ib.). Also in the form nizzertit, id. (Lnk. 1880 Jam.).Lth. 1861–3 Trans. Highl. Soc. 266:
We have also noticed in many places, where the general appearance of the blossom was "nizart", a black speck in the neck of the bud.
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