naht

See also: NAHT, Naht, and näht

German

Pronunciation

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Verb

naht

  1. inflection of nahen:
    1. second-person plural present
    2. third-person singular present
    3. plural imperative

Gothic

Romanization

naht

  1. Romanization of 𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍄

Middle English

Noun

naht (plural nahtes)

  1. Alternative form of nyght

Pronoun

naht

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Adverb

naht

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Adjective

naht

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Middle High German

Etymology

From Old High German naht.

Noun

naht f

  1. night

Descendants

  • German: Nacht
  • Yiddish: נאַכט (nakht)

Old Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *naht, from Proto-Germanic *nahts.

Noun

naht f

  1. night

Quotations

  1. Thes naghtes an minemo beddo vortheroda
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Descendants

Further reading

  • naht”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *naht, from Proto-Germanic *nahts.

Compare Old Saxon and Old Dutch naht, Old English niht, neaht, Old Frisian nacht, Old Norse nátt, Gothic 𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍄𐍃 (nahts).

Noun

naht f

  1. night

Derived terms

Descendants

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *naht, from Proto-Germanic *nahts.

Noun

naht f

  1. night

Descendants

  • Middle Low German: nacht
    • Low German:
      • Dutch Low Saxon: nacht
      • German Low German:
        Hamburgisch: Natt
        Westphalian:
        Lippisch: Nacht f
        Paderbornisch: Nacht f
        Ravensbergisch: Nacht
        Sauerländisch: Nacht
        Westmünsterländisch: Nacht, Nach
    • Plautdietsch: Nacht
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