Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old English fēowertīene niht (fourteen nights); equivalent to fourtene (fourteen) +‎ nyght (nights).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfɔu̯rteːn(ə)ˌnixt/, /ˈfɔu̯rtə(n)ˌnixt/, /ˈfɔu̯rtnixt/

Noun

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fourtenyght (uncountable)

  1. fortnight (fourteen nights; two weeks)
    Coordinate term: sevenyght

Descendants

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  • English: fortnight (dialectal fortnith)
  • Scots: fortnicht, fornicht

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