Irish eedit

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From Old Irish

, from Template:Proto (compare Welsh

noeth

).

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Nocht

  1. bare, naked
  2. exposed

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Nocht m

  1. naked person
  2. Template:Arts nude

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Template:Ga-verb

  1. to bare, expose, reveal, uncover
  2. to strip
  3. to strip off
  4. to unveil
  5. to express
  6. to disclose

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Old Irish eedit

Etymology 1 eedit

From Template:Proto (compare Welsh

noeth

).

Adjective eedit

Nocht

  1. naked, bare, uncovered
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Etymology 2 eedit

From Template:Proto, from Template:Proto.

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  1. Template:Archaic night
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Scots eedit

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Etymology eedit

From Middle Inglis

noght

, from Old English

nāht

. More at naught.

Noun eedit

nocht

  1. nothing, nought or naught

Adverb eedit

Nocht (comparative mair nocht, superlative maist nocht)

  1. not

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Vilamovian eedit

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Nocht

  1. night

West Frisian eedit

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Nocht

  1. enough
  2. fun

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Nocht

  1. pleasure, fun