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NOTE, for ne wote, knew not or could not.

NOTE, n. L. to know.

1. A mark or token something by which a thing may be known a visible sign.

They who appertain to the visible church have all the notes of external profession.

2. A mark made in a book, indicating something worthy of a particular notice.
3. A short remark a passage or explanation in the margin of a book.
4. A minute, memorandum or short writing intended to assist the memory.
5. Notice heed.

Give order to my servants that they take no note at all of our being absent hence.

6. Reputation consequence distinction as men of note. Acts 16 .
7. State of being observed.

Small matters, continually in use and note. Little used.

8. In music, a character which marks a sound, or the sound itself as a semibreve, a minim, &c. Notes are marks of sounds in relation to elevation or depresion, or to the time of continuing sounds.
9. Tune voice harmonious or melocious sounds.

The wakeful bird tunes her nocturnal note.

One common note on either lyre did strike.

10. Abbreviation symbol.
11. A short letter a billet.
12. Annotation commentary as the notes in Scott's Bible to write notes on Homer.
13. A written or printed paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment as a promissory note a bank-note a note of hand a negotiable note.
14. Notes, plu. a writing a written discourse applied equally to minutes or heads of a discourse or argument, or to a discourse fully written. The advocate often has notes to assist his memory, and clergymen preach with notes or without them.
15. A diplomatic communication in writing an official paper sent from one minister or envoy to another.

My note of January 10th still remains unanswered.

NOTE,

1. To observe to notice with particular care to heed to attend to.

No more of that I have noted it well.

Their manners noted and their states survey'd.

2. To set down in writing.

Note it in a book. Isaiah 30 .

3. To charge, as with a crime with of or for.

They were both noted of incontinency.

NOTE, To butt to push with the horns. Not used.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Note'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​n/note.html.
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