nul
Middle French
pronoun
Definitions
- nobody; no one
Etymology
Inherited from Old French nul inherited from Latin nullus (none).
Origin
Latin
nullus
Gloss
none
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Rh-null English
- conull English
- non-null persistent English
- nonnull English
- null English
- null persistent English
- null recurrence English
- null recurrent English
- nullability English
- nullable English
- nullar English
- nullary English
- nullcline English
- nuller English
- nullification English
- nullify English
- nulliparous English
- nullipore English
- nullish English
- nullness English
- nullspace English
- phosphonull English
- pseudonull English
- nolla Finnish
- annullo Latin
- nullatenus Latin
- nullibi Latin
- nulliformis Latin
- nullus Latin
- nūlla Latin
- nūllus Latin
- nul Dutch, Flemish
- nul French
- nullard French
- nullement French
- нулевой Russian
- нуль Russian
- нулёвый Russian
- nulo Spanish, Castilian
- null Norwegian Bokmål
- nulo Portuguese
- null Norwegian Nynorsk
- nul Old French
- nul Esperanto
- nulo Esperanto
- nul Catalan, Valencian
- nula Ido
- null Faroese
- nol Malay
- нөл Kazakh
- ნული Georgian
- null Cimbrian
- nolla Northern Sami
- *ne-oino-los Proto-Italic
- nola Romansh
- nolla Romansh
- nul Romansh
- nula Romansh
- nulla Romansh
- nulh Old Occitan
- nuddu Sicilian
- nolla Ingrian
- nulle Interlingua