nuohturn

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Old High German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

By influence from uohta (dawn), as can be seen in the derived term uohternīn, nuohtarnīn, nuohturnīn, nuehternīn (abstinent) from Latin nocturnus, the meaning “nightly” of which is preserved in nohturn.

Adjective[edit]

nuohturn

  1. not having eaten yet, fasting, abstinent

Descendants[edit]