Nascht
See also: nascht
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German nist, byform of nest, from Old High German nest, from Proto-West Germanic *nest, from Proto-Germanic *nestą, from Proto-Indo-European *nisdós.
Cognate with German Nest, English nest, Dutch nest. Throughout Central Franconian (and in parts of Rhine Franconian) the underlying Middle High German vowel is i, which regularly yields Luxembourgish a in closed syllables.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɑʃt/
- Rhymes: -ɑʃt
Noun
Nascht n (plural Näschter)
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German ast, from Old High German ast. Cognate to German Ast, the n resulted from rebracketing after the indefinite article.
Noun
Nascht m (plural Nescht)
Sathmar Swabian
Etymology
Apparently cognate to German Ast, Luxembourgish Aascht (the intrusive n might be a result of rebracketing, compare e.g. nickname).
Noun
Nascht m (plural Näscht)
References
- Claus Stephani, Volksgut der Sathmarschwaben (1985)