Rumours vs Noice - What's the difference?
rumours | noice |
(rumour)
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(obsolete) A prolonged, indistinct noise.
* 1599 , , JC II. iv. 18:
(dialect, nonstandard) nice
* 1839 , Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby
As a verb rumours
is (rumour).As an adjective noice is
(dialect|nonstandard) nice.rumours
English
Verb
(head)rumour
English
(wikipedia rumour)Noun
- Rumour had it (though not proved) that she descended from the house of the lords Talbot de Malahide
- Prithee, listen well; / I heard a bustling rumour like a fray, / And the wind brings it from the Capitol.
noice
English
Adjective
(er)- 'Ye be noice chaps,' said John, looking steadily round. 'What's to do here, thou yoong dogs?'
