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Tiet

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See also: tiet, tiết, and tiệt

Plautdietsch

Etymology

From Middle Low German tît, from Old Saxon tīd, from Proto-West Germanic *tīdi.

Noun

Tiet f (plural Tieden)

  1. time

Derived terms

  • Achtdoagestiet (period of eight days)
  • Arnttiet (harvest time)
  • aulentiet (all the time)
  • derchentiet (usually)
  • Joarestiet (season)
  • Klockentiet (time of day)
  • Rantiet (rutting season)
  • Reiwtiet (respite)
  • Rejierungstiet (reign)
  • Räajentiet (rainy season)
  • Schooltiet (school time, school year)
  • Sommatiet (summertime)
  • Tweschentiet (interval)

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