Define:Nocht
Irish
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From Old Irish
, from Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *nokʷto- 'naked' (compare Welsh
).
Adjective
[edit soorce]Nocht
Declension
[edit soorce]Synonyms
[edit soorce]- (bare): lom
Noun
[edit soorce]Nocht m
- naked person
- Template:Arts nude
Declension
[edit soorce]Verb
[edit soorce]Conjugation
[edit soorce]Synonyms
[edit soorce]- (to strip, strip off): lom
- (to strip off): rúisc, scamh, scoith
- (to voice): cuir in iúl
Old Irish
[edit soorce]Etymology 1
[edit soorce]From Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *nokʷto- 'naked' (compare Welsh
).
Adjective
[edit soorce]Nocht
Descendants
[edit soorce]- Irish: nocht
- Scottish Gaelic: nochd
Etymology 2
[edit soorce]From Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *noxs, from Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *nókʷts.
Noun
[edit soorce]Nocht Lua error in Module:Gender_and_number at line 104: The gender specification "sga" is not valid..
Synonyms
[edit soorce]Derived terms
[edit soorce]Scots
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From Middle Inglis
, from Old English
. More at naught.
Noun
[edit soorce]nocht
Adverb
[edit soorce]Nocht (comparative mair nocht, superlative maist nocht)
Derived terms
[edit soorce]Vilamovian
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Nocht
West Frisian
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Nocht
Noun
[edit soorce]Nocht