1 a grandmother la19-.
2 a mother: For this is where your naismort she was wed.20-. Compare nesmore etymology: origin of first element is obscure but it seems to denote a first degree blood relative; compare Latin nāscor, Romanian naşte and Irish nasc; nais + mort ‘wife; woman, girl’; perhaps Cant; sense 2 attested in Shelta and by Galloway and Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler Gypsies BS in TDITA, JS and SS; also collected by EMcC/PS; sense 1 collected by Simson (1865); attested by DW in DB and DC note:
Canadian Paul Pope (2013) also cites the form naismort and defines it as ‘a mother’.