Middle English nesshe, nesche, from Old English hnesce; akin to Old High German nascōn to nibble, eat dainties, Gothic knasqus soft, fine, tender, Greek kneōron, kneōros spurge flax, Sanskrit kiknasa particles of ground grain, groats, Latin ciner-, cinis ashes
Intransitive verb
Middle English nesshen, neschen to make soft, become soft, from Old English hnescian, from hnesce, adjective
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