нощь

Old Church Slavonic

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *noťь.

Noun

нощь • (noštĭf

  1. night, nighttime (period of time from sundown to sunup)

Declension

Declension of нощь (i-stem)
singular dual plural
nominative нощь
noštĭ
нощи
nošti
нощи
nošti
genitive нощи
nošti
нощью, нощию
noštĭju, noštiju
нощьи, нощии
noštĭi, noštii
dative нощи
nošti
нощьма
noštĭma
нощьмъ
noštĭmŭ
accusative нощь
noštĭ
нощи
nošti
нощи
nošti
instrumental нощьѭ, нощиѭ
noštĭjǫ, noštijǫ
нощьма
noštĭma
нощьми
noštĭmi
locative нощи
nošti
нощью, нощию
noštĭju, noštiju
нощьхъ
noštĭxŭ
vocative нощи
nošti
нощи
nošti
нощьѥ, нощиѥ
noštĭje, noštije

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • вьсенощьнъ (vĭsenoštĭnŭ)
  • нощиѭ (noštijǫ)
  • нощьдьние (noštĭdĭnije)
  • нощьнъ (noštĭnŭ)
  • обнощьнъ (obnoštĭnŭ)
  • обнощьствовати (obnoštĭstvovati)
  • полоунощи (polunošti)
  • полоунощь (polunoštĭ)

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: нощ (nošt)
  • Serbo-Croatian: ноћ
  • Russian: нощь (noščʹ) (archaic)

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic нощь (noštĭ) / ⱀⱁⱋⱐ (noštĭ), from Proto-Slavic *noťь. Doublet of ночь (nočʹ), inherited from Old East Slavic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [noɕː]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

нощь • (noščʹf inan (genitive но́щи, nominative plural но́щи, genitive plural ноще́й)

  1. (archaic, ecclesiastic or Church Slavonic) night, nighttime (period of time from sundown to sunup)

Declension