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What does the old English word neeze mean?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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It's not an Old English word--it didn't enter English until the 1300s which was definitely in the Middle English period. Nor is it totally obsolete, although it is now confined to dialects in Northern England and in Scotland. It means "sneeze".

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