otte
Afrikaans
Noun
otte
- plural of ot
Danish
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| Cardinal: otte Ordinal: ottende | ||
| Danish Wikipedia article on 8 | ||
Etymology 1
From Old Norse átta, from Proto-Germanic *ahtōu, cognate with Swedish åtta, Norwegian Bokmål åtte, English eight, German acht. The Germanic numeral goes back to from Proto-Indo-European *oḱtṓw, which is also the source of Latin octo, Ancient Greek ὀκτὠ (oktō).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔːtə/, [ˈɔːd̥ə]
Numeral
otte
References
Etymology 2
From Old Norse ótta, from Proto-Germanic *unhtwǭ, cognate with Norwegian otte (“dawn”), German Uchte (“midnight or morning mass”) (Westphalia), Dutch ochtend (“morning”), Gothic 𐌿𐌷𐍄𐍅𐍉 (uhtwō, “dawn”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔtə/, [ˈʌd̥ə]
Noun
otte c (singular definite otten, not used in plural form)
- (obsolete) early morning
- 1882, Danmarks Folkeviser i Udvalg, ed. Svend Grundtvig, p. 177 / https://kalliope.org/da/text/folke2001042101:
- Hr. Oluf rider om Otte, | men lysen Dag ham totte.
- Sir Oluf rides at dawn, but it seemed bright day to him.
- Hr. Oluf rider om Otte, | men lysen Dag ham totte.
- 1882, Danmarks Folkeviser i Udvalg, ed. Svend Grundtvig, p. 177 / https://kalliope.org/da/text/folke2001042101:
Derived terms
References
Japanese
Romanization
otte
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²ʊtːə/
Etymology 1
Noun
otte f or m (definite singular otta or otten, indefinite plural otter, definite plural ottene)
- dawn, early morning
Etymology 2
Noun
otte m (definite singular otten, uncountable)
References
- “otte” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²ʊtːə/
Etymology 1
Noun
otte f (definite singular otta, uncountable)
- dawn, early morning
Etymology 2
Noun
otte m (definite singular otten, uncountable)
References
- “otte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Zaghawa
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔɔtːɛ/
Numeral
otte
References
- Beria-English English-Beria Dictionary [provisional] ADESK, Iriba, Kobe Department, Chad