nos
Cornish
noun
Definitions
- night
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *noxs borrowed from Latin nox (night, darkness) derived from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts (night).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*nókʷts
Gloss
night
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
夜
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- noctambulation English
- noctidial English
- noctograph English
- noctovision English
- nocturia English
- abnocto Latin
- aequinoctium Latin
- niger Latin
- nigrum Latin
- noctanter Latin
- noctem Latin
- noctesco Latin
- nocticola Latin
- noctiluca Latin
- noctivagus Latin
- noctividus Latin
- noctula Latin
- nocturnus Latin
- nota Latin
- nox Latin
- νύξ Ancient Greek
- *nókʷts Proto-Indo-European
- noctívago Portuguese
- *nahts Proto-Germanic
- नक्त Sanskrit
- नक्ति Sanskrit
- *netopyřь Proto-Slavic
- *noťь Proto-Slavic
- atalnod Welsh
- cofnod Welsh
- collnod Welsh
- cyfnod Welsh
- cyfnos Welsh
- cyhydnos Welsh
- cysylltnod Welsh
- dyfynnod Welsh
- ebychnod Welsh
- echnos Welsh
- gofynnod Welsh
- hirnod Welsh
- hynod Welsh
- llwydnos Welsh
- nod Welsh
- nos Welsh
- nos Fawrth Welsh
- nos Fercher Welsh
- nos Iau Welsh
- nos Lun Welsh
- nos Sadwrn Welsh
- nos Sul Welsh
- nos Wener Welsh
- nosloyw Welsh
- pennod Welsh
- pymthegnos Welsh
- pythefnos Welsh
- wythnos Welsh
- *noxs Proto-Celtic
- *aktúš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *nákts Proto-Indo-Iranian
- noih Old Occitan
- noz Breton
- *naktā Proto-Albanian
- *naktís Proto-Balto-Slavic
- neut Bourguignon
- 𐬥𐬀𐬑𐬙𐬎 Avestan
- nos Middle Welsh
- nuet Franco-Provençal
- nòta Romagnol