Contionary:Huite

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Skylandic

Etymology

From Old Skylandic uit, from Proto-Germanic unhtwo “last part of the night”. The h- was added to added to avoid confusion with vite when Blackletter writing/printing was a trend. Cognate with Old English ūhta and German Uchte.

Alternate form

  • Uite

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ɥit/ [ɥit ~ ɥɪt]

Noun

Huite (plural Huites, genitive Huitise, ergative plural Huitie)

1. pre-dawn anxiety. The dread or anxiety that one feels after lying on bed and before sleeping.

Declensions

Case SG PL
INTR Huite Huites
ERG Huitie
ACC
DAT
GEN Huitise Huitone