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[nòcht]
** Irish
*** Etymology
From [ga], from [ga] (compare [cy]), from [ga] (compare [en], [de]).
*** Pronunciation
- [ga]
*** Adjective
[gsm=nocht]
1. bare , naked 2. exposed
**** Declension
[nocht]
**** Synonyms
- [bare] [ga]
**** Derived terms
- [ga] - [ga] - [ga] - [ga]
*** Noun
[m]
1. naked person 2. [ga] nude
**** Declension
[n]
**** Synonyms
- [ga]
*** Verb
[pres=nochtann]
1. to bare , expose , reveal , uncover 2. to strip 3. to strip off 4. to unveil 5. to express 6. to disclose 7. [ga] to expose
**** Conjugation
[n]
**** Synonyms
- [to strip, strip off] [ga] - [to strip off] [ga] , [ga] , [ga]
**** Derived terms
- [ga]
*** Further reading
- [R:ga:Ó Dónaill] - [88]
** Old Irish
*** Etymology
From [sga] (compare [cy]), from [sga].
*** Pronunciation
- [sga-IPA]
*** Adjective
[sga-adj]
1. naked , bare , uncovered
**** Inflection
[gsf=nochtae]
**** Descendants
- [ga] - [gd]
*** Mutation
[sga-mutation]
*** Further reading
- [33222]
** Scots
*** Alternative forms
- [sco]
*** Etymology
From [sco], from [sco]. More at [en].
*** Noun
[-]
1. nothing , nought or naught
**** Derived terms
{{col|sco |nochtelt<t:mean, sneaky> |nocht-gainstanding |nochtie<t:good for nothing, insignificant> |nochtifee<t:to disparage> |nochtless<t:worthless, of no account> }}
*** Adjective
[sco-adj]
1. worthless , good for nothing
*** Verb
[nochts]
1. to hold in contempt , disparage
** West Frisian
*** Noun
[c]
1. enough 2. pleasure , fun
**** Further reading
- [67624]