Tiet
Plautdietsch edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Low German tît, from Old Saxon tīd, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz.
Noun edit
Tiet f (plural Tieden)
Derived terms edit
- Joarestiet (season)
- Räajentiet (rainy season)
- Rantiet (rutting season)
- Reiwtiet (respite)
- Rejierungstiet (reign)
- Schooltiet (school time, school year)
- Sommatiet (summertime)
See also edit
- Minnut (minute)
- Stund (hour)
- Dach (day)
- Wäakj (week)
- Moonat (month)
- Joa (year)
- Joahundat (century)
- Farjoa (spring)
- Somma (summer)
- Hoafst (fall, autumn)
- Winta (winter)