noyen

Etymology
Borrowed from, reinforced through of. Compare.

Verb

 * 1) To hurt; to cause injury.
 * 2) To harass, distress, or trouble.
 * 3) To bother; to annoy or irritate.
 * 4) * c. 1385, William Langland, Piers Plowman, II:
 * "enm"
 * "enm"

- "In Normandie was he noght / Noyed for my sake; / Ac thow thiself soothly / Shamedest hym ofte, / Crope into a cabane1740 / For cold of thi nayles, / Wendest that wynter / Wolde han y-lasted evere, / And dreddest to be ded / For a dym cloude, / And hyedest homward / For hunger of thi wombe."]


 * 1) To wear out; to exhaust.
 * 2) To make angry or revolted.
 * 3)  To be annoyed or irritated.