Contionary:eytta
Middle Annerish
Etymology
Ultimately from Germanic *jaukiþō ("worktime between meals"); cognate with Old Norse eykt, whose influence is seen in the spelling.
Pronunciation
(Annerish) IPA: /ˈeytˠə/ [ˈæɯ̯ʰtʰɐ]
Ⅲ ꜰᴇᴍ. | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
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sɢ. | eyttaɴ | eyttanʜ | eyttaeʟ | eyttaeʟ |
ᴘʟ. | eyttaeʟ | eyttaɴ | eyttaınb | eyttaeʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | eyttana | eyttaeʟ | eyttanaʟ |
Noun
eytta (runic:ᛆᚢᛐᚭ)
- A length of time equal to one-eighth of a solar day (i.e. roughly three hours).
- 1667, unknown author, In Luínır, p.4:
- […] aır son nın Annra san astarre tar fhéoır éucht nın laí.
- for the sake of the Annerish who are at work four eytt a day.
Ⅲ ꜰᴇᴍ. | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | eyttaɴ | eytt | eyttaʟ | eyttʟ |
ᴘʟ. | eyttaʟ | eyttaɴ | eyttaıb | eyttaʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | eytt | eyttaʟ | eyttaʟ |
▷ Earlier (more archaïc) inflection:
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