heint

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Bavarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German hīnaht (tonight). Cognate with Yiddish הײַנט (haynt, today), Alemannic German hinecht (tonight), and obsolete German heint, heinacht (tonight).

Adverb[edit]

heint

  1. today

German[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German hīnaht, from Old High German hīnaht (tonight), contracted from hiu naht (this night); compare similar development in heute (today).

Cognate with Alemannic German hinecht (tonight) and with Yiddish הײַנט (haynt) and Bavarian heint, both of which have developed the sense “today”.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /haɪ̯nt/
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Adverb[edit]

heint

  1. (obsolete) tonight