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midnat

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish mithiæ nat, from Old Norse mið nótt, from Proto-Germanic *midjanahts. By surface analysis, mid- + nat. Compare Dutch middernacht, Icelandic miðnætti.

Noun

midnat c (singular definite midnatten, plural indefinite midnætter)

  1. midnight

Usage notes

This word is normally used in indefinite forms, especially when used with a proposition:

  • ved midnat
  • efter midnat

The definite form may be used especially when the word is not used as direct reference to a specific time:

  • Han var sort som midnatten.
    He was black as the midnight.

Inflection

More information common gender, singular ...

References

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