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Nevo, n. Also: newo, nevoy(e, -woy, -vw, -wu, -vew, -veu, -wew(e, -vow, -wow(e, -vey, -vay, -vy; navow; neivoy; nefo; nefvieu [ME. and e.m.E. neveu (1297), neweu (c 1350), nevew, neffewe (15th c.), nevu (Cursor M.), nevou (Tristrem), nevow, north. e.m.E. newoy (1509), e.m.E. nevy (north., 1530), nevie (1555), OF. neveu, ONF. nevu, nevou, nevo, f. L. nepōt-, nepos (Nepos n., Nepot(e n.) Cf. also Nepvo.]Very common, espec. in the form nevo, throughout the period. In addition to the allocated examples, many others exist for which an allocation between senses 1 and 2 has not been attempted, e.g.:(a) c1420 Wynt. ii. 1262.
Newo
1469 Echt-Forbes Chart. 65.
Johane of Forbes nevo and ayr apperande til Marjory Stewart
1498 Acta Conc. II. 168. 1513 Doug. ii. vi. 47.(b) 1518 Peebles B. Rec. I. 46.
Nevoy
1522 Acta Conc. MS. XXXIII. 9 b. 1545 Reg. Privy S. III. 193/1. 1567 Acts II. 572/2.
Newoy
1570 Leslie 35. a1578 Pitsc. II. 2/n. 2.
Newoy
1586 Edinb. Test. XVI. 285 b.
All his newoyis
1636 Kirkcaldy Presb. 106.
Nevoy
1668 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Processes No. 28 (21 July).
His nevoyes right
1682 Brodie Diary 472. 1699 Anal. Scot. I. 359.
Nevoy
(c) 1433 Charter (Reg. H.) No. 286.
Forquhi that we hafe vnderstandyn be Jone of Carmichel oure nevow … that [etc.]
c1515 Asl. MS. I. 251/26.
Newow
(d) 1684 Brodie Diary 490.
The burial of Cowbin's nevey
Ib. 505.
He and his nevay

1. A nephew; the son of one's brother or sister, also, by extension, of one's brother- or sister-in-law.(a) 1375 Barb. xvi. 44.
The Erll Thomas Of Murreff that his nevo [E. newo] was
c1475 Wall. ii. 431.
Welcum, neuo, Welcum, deir sone, to me
Ib. iii. 321.
Newo
Ib. iv. 17.
His der neuo
Ib. vi. 414.
His newois heid
a1500 Seven S. 706.
Till his eme come his newo hame
1521 Facs. Nat. MSS. III. xv.
The weylfar … of his derrest nevo
1533 Boece ii. ii. 59.
Oftymes emys contrare nevois, and emys sonnys and nevois contrare fader bredir [etc.]
(b) 1535 Stewart 6492.
Our prince Guydeir, His sister sone and his nevoy so neir
a1578 Pitsc. I. 107/18.
Dawid Lyndsay, … quhois nevoy, sone to Johnne his brother [etc.]
(c 1580) Alex. i. 1250.
I hecht Pyrrus And neuoy is to Emynedus … Emynedus sister son am I
a1597-1617 Hist. Jas. VI (1825) 219.
And wald cary with himself his awin nevoy the sone of Angus
c1615 Chron. Kings 66.
Robert Stewart … newoy to Dauid King of Scotland
(c) c1420 Wynt. iv. 2386.
Octovyane than newew [v.rr. newewe, nevow] Till Julyus that [the] Romanys slwe
Ib. v. 381.
[Caligula] nurre [was] and newew [v.rr. newowe, nevo] nere Tyll the lord off Rome Tybere
c1590 J. Stewart II. 243/175. ? 1615 Melrose P. 249.
Nevew
(d) 1559 M. Napier Mem. J. Napier 64.
My navows
?1438 Alex. ii. 3079.
Neuow
(e) 1533 Boece xiv. ix. 558 b.
Thomas Randale nevy to King Robert

b. As the euphemism for an illegitimate son of an ecclesiastic.e.m.E. nephue in this use (1587). c1610 Melville Mem. 29.
This Paip dispones to his bastard bairnes or neveus — the nyxt Paip reuokis the landis
Ib.
The Paip … poussit be twa of his neveux

2. A grandson; also, a great-grandson.The localised exampies appear to refer chiefly to the southern part of the country.(a) 1408 Slater Early Sc. Texts No. 70.
Till his neveu John Kenedy, the son and the ayre of qwhilum his son Jamis Kenedy [sc. of Dunure]
14.. Reg. Maj. c. 188.
The cro of the newow of a than
c1420 Wynt. viii. 339.
The heldare douchtyr yhour modyre bare, My modyr hyre systyr wes yhongare, To the stok [I] am swa newu [v.rr. newowe, nevow], Pro-newu yhe ar
Ib. 370. 1478 Home MSS. 168.
The Lorde Home and Alexander Home his newo
c1515 Asl. MS. I. 259/6. 1500–1 Reg. Privy S. I. 95/1.
Alexander Setoun, nevo and are to the said Alexander, his grantschir
1508 Ib. 264/2. 1513 Doug. ii. v. 24.
Pelyus nevo Pyrrus
Ib. iv. iv. 70.
The ȝong Ascanyus, Nevo to Kyng Dardan and to Venus
Ib. i. v. 103, ii. xi. 41. 1533 Bell. Livy I. 50/27.
He was nevo [L. nepotem] to the samyn Hostilius
1533 Boece xiii. iv. 505.
Erle Bewmont nevo and dochter son of William bastard
1545 Reg. Privy S. III. 210/2.
Hew Montgomery, nevo and air to umquhile Hew, Erle of Eglingtoun
1549 Crawford Mun. Invent. I. 92 (2 Apr.).
[He] chesit and be lauchfull adoptioun maid Dauid Lyndesay now Maister Craufurd nevo of the said vmquhile Erle his sone
1556 Antiq. Aberd. & B. IV. 101.
As nevoy and air to his gudschir
1562 Prot. Bk. J. Robeson 156.
Nevoy and ane of the foure airis of … vmquhile Agnes Gray his gude dame
c1575 Balfour Pract. 117. 1573–4 Douglas of Morton 807.
Contract between Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig, knight, and James Douglas his nevay, fear thereof
1626 Edinb. Test. LIV. 21 b.
For the weill of my hous childrene & neivoyis
(b) 1606 Melrose Reg. Rec. I. 5.
Walter Thorbrand nefo and aire to James Thorbrand … his grandschir
1615 Melrose P. 202.
In granting to my nefuieu that honour

b. Also, in literary use, a descendant more generally.Cf. the similar poetic use of L. nepos. c1500-c1512 Dunb. Flyt. 529.
Nero thy nevow, Golyas thy grantsire
1513 Doug. vi. xv. 44.
Quhidder his son or sum nevo worthy
Ib. vii. i. 168.
Of quhais stok the nevoys and ofspryng
Ib. vi. xv. 90. 1533 Boece i. iii. 36 b.
Thareeftir fra Iber descendit lang successioun of his nevois regnand abone the Spanȝeartis

3. Applied to females: a. A niece. b. A granddaughter.Except for the first, the quotations do not make it clear which of the two possible applications is in use. 1535 Stewart 42190.
To my nevoy Matildis that hes richt Till all Ingland intill hir faderis sicht
1564 Edinb. B. Deeds 152.
I Marioun Loche nevoy and air of vmquhile Williame Loche
1570 Crail B. Ct. 24 Apr.
Agnes Wely his nevoy
1572 Edinb. Test. II. 242 b.
To George Johne Doweall McGregouris and Katherine McGregour my nevoyis, to ilk ane of thame
1592 Ib. XXIV. 63.
He … lewis … to Jonet Vennesone his nevoy ten merkis, item to Agnes Mortoun his nevoy ten merkis
1597 Ib. XXX. 43 b.
Helene & Grissell Gawis his nevoyis

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