See also: năut, naut-, -naut, and naut.

Icelandic edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse naut, from Proto-Germanic *nautą. Cognate with English neat.

Noun edit

naut n (genitive singular nauts, nominative plural naut)

  1. bull
Declension edit
Synonyms edit
Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

naut

  1. first/third-person singular active past indicative of njóta

Middle English edit

Pronoun edit

naut

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Adverb edit

naut

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Adjective edit

naut

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of nought

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Verb edit

naut

  1. (non-standard since 2005) past tense of nyte

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse naut, from Proto-Germanic *nautą. Cognates include archaic English neat.

Noun edit

naut n (definite singular nautet, indefinite plural naut, definite plural nauta)

  1. a bull, cow, or calf
  2. (in the plural) cattle
    Synonyms: storfe, krøter
  3. a fool

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

naut

  1. past tense of nyta

References edit

Anagrams edit

Occitan edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin altus.

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Adjective edit

naut m (feminine singular nauta, masculine plural nauts, feminine plural nautas)

  1. high
    Antonym: bas

Derived terms edit

Old Norse edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Germanic *nautą, related to Old English nēat (whence English neat), Old High German nōz (whence dialectal German Noss).

Noun edit

naut n (genitive nauts, plural naut)

  1. bull
    Synonym: tarfr
Declension edit
Descendants edit
  • Icelandic: naut
  • Faroese: neyt
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: naut
  • Norwegian Bokmål: naut
  • Swedish: nöt
  • Danish: nød

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

naut

  1. first-person singular past indicative active of njóta
  2. third-person singular past indicative active of njóta

References edit

Plautdietsch edit

Adjective edit

naut

  1. wet

Unua edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Oceanic *na (a particle which functioned like a definite article) + *ʔuta.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

naut

  1. place

Alternative forms edit

Further reading edit

  • Elizabeth Pearce, A Grammar of Unua (2015)