Note 33: "Ez kom oft die zit von genaden, daz sie die sweren buch als wol bedeuten kond als ein wol gelerter pfaff: als die zit denne vergink, so konde sie sin niht mer, wanne sie waz niht gelert." ❋ Unknown (2008)
The crucifix scene from V last niht reminded me of "Time Bomb" from the newest DMB album: ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)
In retrospect we should have gone by plane in the evening, then stayed in the airport hotel over-night, since the cabin was tiny and the niht a bit too short to sleep comfortable. ❋ Magnio (2008)
Gewat ða neosian, syþðan niht becom, hean huses, hu hit Hring-Dene ❋ Unknown (2008)
Ez wuochs in Burgonden ein edel magedin, daz in allen landen niht schoeners mohte sin, ❋ Unknown (2007)
For Eckhart, “Nothing” (niht) was one way of indicating the “Godhead” (gôtheit) beyond ❋ Davis, Bret W. (2006)
Of these, the ones beginning with sk- and sl- are certainly of Norse origin but a good many are Anglo-Saxon e.g. night; wood Anglo-Saxon niht; wudu. ❋ Unknown (2005)
ANC and IFP supporters spent Sunday niht atthe site while security forces mnitred the situaion. ❋ Unknown (1996)
They kissed again, and she wore him down until he gave her his promise to come to her back door at midnight that niht. ❋ Brown, Sandra, 1948- (1994)
_ Mine teares he sade me waren bred daiȝ ⁊ niht swa gode hie þouhten. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)
Þu sittest a day and flyhst a niht. þu cuþest þat þu art on vnwiht. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)
Þa þe king was ute þa herde ð sægen. ⁊ toc his feord ⁊ besæt hire in þe tur. ⁊ me læt hire dun on niht of þe tur mid rapes. ⁊ stal ut. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)
Twa niht is inoh þ̵ ei beo edhalden · ant þ̵ beo {215} ful seldene · ne for heom ne breoke silence ed te mete {;} ne for blodletunge · bute ȝef sum muche god oðer neod hit makie. ❋ Joseph Hall (N/A)
(Grendel) mā mōste manna cynnes þicgean ofer þā niht, 737; symbel þicgan ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Ne wæs þæt wyrd þā gēn, þæt hē mā mōste manna cynnes þicgean ofer þā niht. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
(Grendel) mâ môste manna cynnes þicgean ofer þâ niht, 737; symbel þicgan ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Ne wäs þät wyrd þâ gen, þät he mâ môste manna cynnes þicgean ofer þâ niht. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
"Night" derives from the Old English niht, which can be traced to the Indo-European root nokt, which led to the Latin nox, night. ❋ Warren Clements (2010)