noktar
Ido
/nok.ˈtar/
verb
Definitions
- (intransitive) to be night
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto nokti derived from Latin noctem derived from English nocturnal derived from French nocturne (nocturnal) derived from Italian notturno (nightly, nocturnal) derived from Spanish, Castilian nocturno.
Origin
Spanish
nocturno
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- noctophobia English
- nocturnal English
- nocturnalism English
- nocturnalist English
- nocturnality English
- nocturnally English
- nocturne English
- nonnocturnal English
- notturno English
- noctem Latin
- noctis, nox Latin
- nocturnus Latin
- notte Italian
- notturno Italian
- nocturne French
- nocturnement French
- énurésie nocturne French
- ноктюрн Russian
- nocturno Spanish, Castilian
- *nókʷts Proto-Indo-European
- noute Portuguese
- nokturn Polish
- noit Old French
- nokti Esperanto
- noapte Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nocturn Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- canokte Ido
- nokteskar Ido
- nokto Ido
- noktomezo Ido
- noktürn Turkish
- nocturnal Middle French
- noite Old Portuguese
- noapti Aromanian
- nuèit Occitan
- not Romansh
- notg Romansh
- nueche Asturian
- gnot Friulian
- noch Old Occitan
- noche Old Spanish
- note Venetian
- néutte Ligurian
- nuot Dalmatian
- notte Neapolitan
- nuoto Istriot
- neuit Piedmontese
- nuit Old Catalan
- نوخْطِ Mozarabic