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nust

Borrowed from Hungarian nyuszt. <span class="searchmatch">nust</span> m (uncountable) (obsolete) pine marten (Martes martes) <span class="searchmatch">nust</span> in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a...


нужд

IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">nuʂt</span>] нужд • (nužd) f inan pl genitive plural of нужда́ (nuždá)...


nüštrëk

nüštëř (Western Kata-viri) Derivative of earlier *<span class="searchmatch">nüšt</span> (“before”) (whence panüš), from Proto-Nuristani *nawišta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *náwištʰas (“newest”)...


nustari

Derivative of earlier *<span class="searchmatch">nust</span> (“before”), from Proto-Nuristani *nawišta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *náwištʰas (“newest”), from Proto-Indo-European *néwisth₂os...


nyuszt

an article on: nyuszt Wikipedia hu From Proto-Uralic *ńukśe. IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ˈɲust</span>] Hyphenation: nyuszt Rhymes: -ust nyuszt (plural nyusztok) pine marten (Martes...


nüštëř

nüštrëk (Kamviri) Derivative of earlier *<span class="searchmatch">nüšt</span> (whence panušt), from Proto-Nuristani *nawišta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *náwištʰas (“newest”), from Proto-Indo-European...


newest

(niujists), Ashkun nustári (“before”), Kamkata-viri nüštë́ř (“before”), Waigali <span class="searchmatch">nüst</span> (“before”), Vedic Sanskrit नविष्ठ (náviṣṭha). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key):...


noosed

IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">nuːst</span>/ Rhymes: -uːst noosed simple past and past participle of noose noosed (not comparable) (of rope) having a noose 1898, Edward Morris,...


noest

hard. For words of similar origin compare nijver and naarstig. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">nust</span>/ Hyphenation: noest Rhymes: -ust noest (comparative noester, superlative...


before

Venetan: avanti (vec) Vietnamese: trước (vi), trước khi (+ clause) Waigali: <span class="searchmatch">nūst</span> Walloon: divant (wa), divant ki (wa) (+ clause) Welsh: cyn (cy), o flaen...