hót

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See also: hot, Hot, HOT, hôt, hớt, hột, and hoț

Icelandic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse hót, which is a contraction of hvat, the neuter pronoun of obsolete hvar.

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hót n (genitive singular hóts, nominative plural hót)

  1. (dated) whit, bit, trifle

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  • This word is mostly unused in modern Icelandic, although it has been preserved through the phrase ekki hót (not at all, not a whit).

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate with Muong Bi hóch.

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Verb[edit]

hót ()

  1. (of birds) to sing

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