ótta
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Hungarian
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[edit]ótta
Icelandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse ótta from Proto-Germanic *unhtwǭ. Cognate with Old English ūhta, Old Saxon ūhta, Old High German ūhta, regional German Uchte (“midnight mass”), Norwegian Bokmål otte, and as the enhanced form Dutch ochtend (“morning”).
Noun
[edit]ótta f (genitive singular óttu, no plural)
- the last part of the night before morning, roughly 3 a.m.; the start of the second of the eight eyktir
Declension
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[edit]Old Norse
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]ótta
Etymology 2
[edit]From Proto-Germanic *unhtwǭ. Cognate with Old English ūhta, Old Saxon ūhta, Old High German ūhta, regional German Uchte (“midnight mass”), Norwegian Bokmål otte, and as the enhanced form Dutch ochtend (“morning”).
Noun
[edit]ótta f (genitive óttu)
- the last part of the night just before daybreak
Descendants
[edit]- Icelandic: ótta
References
[edit]- “ótta” in: Richard Cleasby, Guðbrandur Vigfússon — An Icelandic-English Dictionary (1874)
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