Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NOTCH
NOTCENT-LY, or NOCTU-OUS-LYNOTCH
NOTCH, n. [qu. G. kniclen, to crack or flaw, Dan. knikker. It seems to be the same word in origin as niche, nick. Class Ng, No. 49.]
- A hollow cut in any thing; a nick; an indentation. And on the stick ten equal mucks makes. Swift,
- An opening or narrow passage through a mountain or hill. We say the notch of a mountain. United States.
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