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Nope
noun
(
archaic
)
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Martha's Vineyard.
1841
, John Warner Barber,
Historical Collections
, Dorr,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC03478438&id=ZJDQBC_vojoC&pg=RA6-PA146&lpg=RA6-PA146&dq=Nope+date:1841-1841&num=100
p. 146,
: The principal island, Martha's Vineyard...Its usual Indian name was Capawock, though sometimes called . (It is believed that was more properly the name of Gay Head.) The greatest part of the island is low and level land.
1848
, By S. G. (Samuel Gardner) Drake,
Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery
, B. B. Mussey,
http://books.google.com/books?id=_bR9sz0aKFYC&vid=ISBN0665347731&dq=nope&pg=RA1-PA118&lpg=RA1-PA118&q=nope
p. 118
:Miohqsoo, or Myoxeo, was another noted Indian of . He was a convert of Hiacoomes, whom he had sent for to inquire of him about his God.
1853
, Sarah Sprague Jacobs,
Nonantum and Natick
, Massachusetts Sabbath School Society,
http://books.google.com/books?id=qUtm1izYgrQC&vid=OCLC07102684&dq=nope&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&q=nope
p. 189,
:R. Gookin calls it ; other writers call it Capawack. It is the island known to us as Martha's Vineyard...As Mr Eliot's first convert, Waban, was, through life, a sober, upright man, so Hiacoomes, the first Christian Indian of , always preserved an unspotted reputation.
1891
, Wilberforce Eames, James Constantine Pilling,
Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages
, Government Print Office, ISBN 0665120524,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0665120524&id=iOHzHQUF-2gC&q=nope+date:1891-1891&dq=nope
p. 350,
: A catechism in the dialect of the Indians of or Martha's Vineyard.
1895
, Boston Colonial Society of Massachusetts,
Transactions
, Colonial Society of Massachusetts,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01719846&id=rIdYcZDU9REC&dq=nope+date:1895-1895&num=100&q=nope
p. 187,
:Their story, as written by Daniel Gookin in 1674, is worth repeating: At the island of , or Martha's Vineyard, about the year 1649, one of the first ...
Etymology:
From a w:Wampanoag, Wampanoag name for the island (or perhaps just for
Gay Head
, as 1841 cite).(
wikipedia, Martha's Vineyard
)
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nope
noun
(
informal
) A negative reply, no.
I'll take that as a nope, then.
1981
, Tom Higgins,
Practice quick...and swim
, read in
Dale Earnhardt: Rear View Mirror
, Sports Publishing LLC, ISBN: 1582614288 (2001),
http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1582614288&id=ldNYIIt4I4AC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&vq=nopes&dq=nopes&sig=9stKPCvnVjAHCVFsC6IgSDZpTJc
p. 32
: By one reporter's count, questions about the change elicited seven shakes of the head indicating no comment, five "yeps" and three "
nopes
" from Earnhardt.
2002
, Fernando Poyatos,
Nonverbal Communication Across Disciplines
, John Benjamins Publishing Company, ISBN: 1556197543,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1556197543&id=9Jx1VU2QL9IC&pg=PA19&lpg=PA19&vq=nope&dq=nope&sig=5i-Wd9tU_9HZ7G8tkmcBRvRGSZY
p. 19,
: Now 'Yeah,' 'Yep' and'
Nope
'are always given as examples of what we do with 'Yes' and 'No' in English and it has become (particularly for foreigners) a sort of linguistic myth.
2005
, Suzanne Eggins, Diana Slade,
Analysing Casual Conversation
, Equinox Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 1845530462,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1845530462&id=cTEkm6WzfNgC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&vq=nope&dq=nope&sig=f0YK9fCtD30R1elW0vDE3VZTJig
p. 97
:While
Yeah
occurs very frequently in casual talk,
No
and its conversational derivatives of
, naw, nup,
etc. are relatively infrequent.
Translations:
verb
(
nopes, noping, noped
)
(
italbrac, East Midlands and Northern England
) (
italbrac, archaic
) To hit someone on the head.
1851
, Sylvester Judd,
Margaret: a tale of the real and the ideal, blight and bloom
, Phillips, Sampson, & Co.,
http://books.google.com/books?id=mu6MfIsJP-sC&vid=OCLC08025838&dq=nope&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183&q=nope
p. 183,
:"
Nope
him on the costard," said Ben Bolter.
1891
, T F Thiselton Dyer,
Church-lore Gleanings
, A. D. Innes & co.,
http://books.google.com/books?id=NFjeJOXjp7IC&vid=OCLC03390179&dq=nope&q=nope+date%3A0-1900&pgis=1
p. 65
: The sexton seemed reluctant to resume his old duties, remarking -- "Be I to Mr. M on the head if I catches him asleep?"
adverb
(
informal
) no, No.
1856
, Sidney George Fisher, Charles Edward Fisher,
Kanzas and the Constitution
,
http://books.google.com/books?id=FzYPAAAAIAAJ&vid=OCLC05086871&dq=nope&q=nope+date%3A1856-1856&pgis=1
p. 97,
: "Is my son here, Clarence?" asked Roger Oakley. "
Nope
. The whistle ain't blowed yet."
1880
, R. Foli,
Ill weeds
,
http://books.google.com/books?id=APMBAAAAQAAJ&vid=0bKNauNGn8H-hgNW&dq=nope&q=nope+date%3A1880-1880&pgis=1
p. 319,
: "No," from Tom, ending the word with so decided a pressure of the lips that it sounded like "."
1890
,
Werner's Readings and Recitations
, E.S. Werner,
http://books.google.com/books?id=HWPK9I3ps0cC&vid=OCLC35453526&dq=nope&q=nope+date%3A1890-1890&pgis=1
p. 50
:"Aunt Kat? And was Aunt Kat your only relation? Have you no father nor mother?" "
Nope
. Never had none "cept Aunt Kat. Her hull name was Katrina. She wuz Dutch she wuz."
c1930
, Detroit (Michigan) Board of Education,
The Detroit Educational Bulletin
, Detroit (Michigan) Board of Education,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=0oBmZzL0BOTGILj945&id=2Ix4fXu2rAkC&q=nope+%22Indian+grunt%22&dq=nope+%22Indian+grunt%22&num=100&pgis=1
p. 13
: 1: I will not dishonour my country's speech by leaving off the last syllables of words, 2: I will say a good American "yes" and "no" in place of an Indian grunt "um-hum" and "nup-um" or a foreign "ya" or "yeh" and ""...
2006
, Charlotte Hudson Ewing,
Red Land
, AuthorHouse
?
, ISBN: 1420895184,
http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1420895184&id=p0WpHOdxmPAC&pg=RA1-PA54&lpg=RA1-PA54&vq=nope&dq=nope&sig=vYuK0fJAS-h9J4s-T_hrlnKRxh8
p. 54,
:
Nope
. Don't know as I do.
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