gnit

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See also: гнить, гніт, and ґніт

English

Etymology

From Middle English gnit, gnitte, from Old English *gnitte (gnit; gnat), from Proto-West Germanic *gnittā, from Proto-Germanic *gnittǭ (gnat; midge), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰneHdʰn-, *gʰneHd- (to gnaw, scratch). Cognate with Low German gnid (gnit), German Gnitte, Gnitze (midge, gnat). Compare also Danish gnid (gnat), Swedish gnet (nit), Norwegian gnit (gnat), Icelandic gnit, nitur (gnat). Related to gnat.

Pronunciation

Noun

gnit (plural gnits)

  1. A gnat.

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