nuot

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== Dalmatian == === Alternative forms === nuat === Etymology === From Latin noctem, accusative of nox, from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts. Compare Istriot nuoto, Italian notte, Romanian noapte, Venetan note, Romansh not. === Noun === nuot f (plural nuote) night ==== Derived terms ==== buna nuot == Finnish == === Etymology === nuo with the regular nominative plural suffix (-t) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈnuo̯t/, [ˈnuo̞̯t̪] Rhymes: -uot Syllabification(key): nuot Hyphenation(key): nuot === Pronoun === nuot (archaic) (chiefly now dialectal) alternative form of nuo ==== Declension ==== Same as nuo except for the nominative plural form. === Anagrams === Unto, tuon == Kven == === Etymology === From Finnish nuo, from Proto-Finnic *noo, from Proto-Uralic *no. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈnuo̯t/ === Determiner === nuot those === Pronoun === nuot those ==== Declension ==== ==== See also ==== === References === Eira Söderholm (2017), Kvensk grammatikk‎[1], Tromsø: Cappelen Damm Akademisk, →ISBN, page 278 == Old High German == === Alternative forms === nuat, nout === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *hnōþi, from *hnōjan (“to scrape, plane”) +‎ *-þi. Cognate with Middle Low German nōt. === Noun === nuot f joint, connection kerf, split, cutting ==== Descendants ==== Middle High German: nuot German: Nut === References === Karg-Gasterstädt, Elisabeth; Frings, Theodor; et al., editors (1952–2022), “nuot”, in Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch‎[2] (in German), Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, via Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig