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    Wuthering Heights V. 2. Ch. 12 "frowning nab"

    When Cathy and Ellen ride out to find Linton on the moors, Linton starts from his slumber. The text reads " "I thought I heard my father," he gasped, glancing up to the frowning nab above us. "You are sure nobody spoke?" "
    I would be very grateful if somebody could explain the use of the word "nab" here. Many thanks.

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    frowning nab means jutting rock...
    thanks to my book's glossary

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