nift
English
Etymology
From Middle English nyfte, nift, nifte, from Old English nift (“niece, granddaughter”), from Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“niece”), from Proto-Indo-European *néptih₂. The male is neve. Doublet of niece.
Pronunciation
Noun
nift (plural nifts)
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
nift f (plural niften, diminutive nifje n)
Middle English
Noun
nift
- Alternative form of nyfte (“niece”)
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“niece, granddaughter”), from Proto-Indo-European *néptih₂.
Pronunciation
Noun
nift f
Declension
Declension of nift (strong ō-stem)
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