"nòt" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: nòta [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], Historical inflection of nòt, Forms in italics are currently considered non-standard. Forms in [brackets] were official, but considered second-tier. Forms in (parentheses) were allowed under Midlandsnormalen. ¹Nouns were capitalised for most of the 19th century. ²Aasen lists Nata- as a genitive plural to be used in compounds. Later this will be nate-. ³nøtt is introduced as an "optional" form. ⁴nøtt is made a co-official form. ⁵Made a second-tier official form (also called "bracket form"). Was finally superseded by nøtt with the 2012 spelling reform
Etymology: From Old Norse hnot (plural hnetr), from Proto-Germanic *hnuts. Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|hnot}} Old Norse hnot, {{inh|nn|gem-pro|*hnuts}} Proto-Germanic *hnuts Head templates: {{head|nn|noun|g=f|head=}} nòt f, {{nn-noun|f|nòta|neter|netene|ds2=nòti}} nòt f (plural nòta) Inflection templates: {{nn-noun-infl|1901c=neter (netar)|1901d=neterne (netane)|1917a=ei nòt|1917b=nòta, nòti|1917c=neter|1917d=netene, neterne|1917note=3|1938a=ei not|1938b=nota 􂀿noti􂁀|1938d=netene|1938note=4|1959a=􂀿ei nòt􂁀|1959b=􂀿nòta, nòti􂁀|1959c=􂀿neter􂁀|1959d=􂀿netene􂁀|1959note=5|Aasen1=ei Not|Aasen2=Noti|Aasen3=Neter|Aasen4=Neterna|Aasenote=2|note2=Aasen lists Nata- as a genitive plural to be used in compounds. Later this will be <i class="Latn mention" lang="nn">nate-</i>.|note3=<i class="Latn mention" lang="nn">nøtt</i> is introduced as an "optional" form.|note4=<i class="Latn mention" lang="nn">nøtt</i> is made a co-official form.|note5=Made a second-tier official form (also called "bracket form"). Was finally superseded by <i class="Latn mention" lang="nn">nøtt</i> with the 2012 spelling reform|title=nòt}}
  1. (pre-2012) alternative form of nøtt Tags: alt-of, alternative, feminine Alternative form of: nøtt
    Sense id: en-nòt-nn-noun-u6XOTNsO Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Romagnol]

IPA: /ˈnot/ Forms: nót [plural]
Etymology: From Latin noctem (“night”), from Latin nox (“night”). Etymology templates: {{inh|rgn|la|noctem|noctem|t=night}} Latin noctem (“night”), {{inh|rgn|la|nox|nox|t=night}} Latin nox (“night”) Head templates: {{head|rgn|noun|plural|nót|||||||g=f}} nòt f (plural nót), {{rgn-noun|f|nót|g=p}} nòt f (plural nót)
  1. night Tags: feminine Synonyms: nòta
    Sense id: en-nòt-rgn-noun-F2Rz1zEz Categories (other): Latin links with redundant alt parameters, Romagnol entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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