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==Middle Annerish==
==Middle Annerish==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Ultimately from [[w:Proto-Indo-European|Proto-Indo-European]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/nókʷts|*nókʷts]]''; for adverb ''cf''.: [[w:Old_Irish|Goidelic]] ''[[wikt:innocht#Old_Irish|innocht]]'' and [[w:Old_Norse|Old Norse]] ''[[wikt:í_nátt|í nátt]]''.
Ultimately from [[w:Proto-Indo-European|Indo-European]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/nókʷts|*nókʷts]]''; for adverb ''cf''.: [[w:Old_Irish|Goidelic]] ''[[wikt:innocht#Old_Irish|innocht]]'' and [[w:Old_Norse|Old Norse]] ''[[wikt:í_nátt|í nátt]]''.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Annerish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /nˠoːtˠ/ <big>[noˑʰt]</big>
(''Annerish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /nˠoːtˠ/ <big>[noˑʰt]</big>
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'''nótt''' (''runic:'''ᚿᚬᛐ''''')
'''nótt''' (''runic:'''ᚿᚬᛐ''''')
# An upcoming night or evening.
# An upcoming night or evening.
====Usage note====
====''ɴ.ʙ.''====
This noun is not given a declension pattern, since the only regularly used form is the dative non-singular ''nóttaıb'':
This noun is not given a declension pattern, since the only regularly used form is the dative non-singular ''nóttaıb'':
* ''fı trí '''nóttaıb''' ınne'' - (with)in three '''nights'''.
* ''fı trí '''nóttaıb''' ann'' - (with)in three '''nights'''.
 
===Adverb===
===Adverb===
'''ın nótt''' (''runic:'''ᛂᚿᚬᛐ''''')
'''ı nótt''' (''runic:'''ᛂᚿᚬᛐ''''')
# Tonight.
# Tonight.
====See also====
====See also====
*{{cd|aıdche}}; *{{cd|aptán}}
*{{cd|aıdche}}; {{cd|aptán}}
*{{cd|reyr}}; *{{cd|oíde}}
*{{cd|reyr}}; {{cd|oíde}}
[[Category:Contionary|nott]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|nott]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|nott]] [[Category:Annerish adverbs|nott]]
[[Category:Contionary|nott]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|nott]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|nott]] [[Category:Annerish adverbs|nott]]

Latest revision as of 23:10, 25 April 2023

Middle Annerish

Etymology

Ultimately from Indo-European *nókʷts; for adverb cf.: Goidelic innocht and Old Norse í nátt.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /nˠoːtˠ/ [noˑʰt]

Noun

nótt (runic:ᚿᚬᛐ)

  1. An upcoming night or evening.

ɴ.ʙ.

This noun is not given a declension pattern, since the only regularly used form is the dative non-singular nóttaıb:

  • fı trí nóttaıb ann - (with)in three nights.

Adverb

ı nótt (runic:ᛂᚿᚬᛐ)

  1. Tonight.

See also