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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Dialectal pronunciation of naught. Akin to West Frisian neat (“nothing”), German nichts (“nothing”).
Pronoun
nowt
- (Northern England) Naught, nothing.
- 2004, “It Was Supposed to Be So Easy”, in Mike Skinner (lyrics), A Grand Don’t Come For Free, performed by The Streets:
- Today I have achieved absolutely nowt / In just being out of the house, I've lost out
Synonyms
Noun
nowt (uncountable)
Derived terms
Adverb
nowt (not comparable)
Antonyms
Etymology 2
From Middle English nowte, noute, nawte, naute, borrowed from Old Norse naut, from Proto-Germanic *nautą. Cognate with Old English nēat, English neat.
Alternative forms
- nolt (dialectal or obsolete)
Noun
nowt (plural nowts)
- (Scotland and Northern England) An ox.
- (Scotland and Northern England) A herd of cattle.
- (figurative, Scotland and Northern England) A dumb, crass, or clumsy person, or a person who is difficult or stubborn.
References
- Frank Graham, editor (1987), “NOWT”, in The New Geordie Dictionary, Rothbury, Northumberland: Butler Publishing, →ISBN.
- “nowt”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- Bill Griffiths, editor (2004), “nowt”, in A Dictionary of North East Dialect, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear: Northumbria University Press, →ISBN.
- Scott Dobson, Dick Irwin, “nowt”, in Newcastle 1970s: Durham & Tyneside Dialect Group, archived from the original on 5 September 2024.
- Northumberland Words, English Dialect Society, R. Oliver Heslop, 1893–4
- “Nowt”, in Palgrave’s Word List: Durham & Tyneside Dialect Group, archived from the original on 5 September 2024, from F[rancis] M[ilnes] T[emple] Palgrave, A List of Words and Phrases in Everyday Use by the Natives of Hetton-le-Hole in the County of Durham […] (Publications of the English Dialect Society; 74), London: Published for the English Dialect Society by Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1896, →OCLC.
- Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977
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Middle English
Pronoun
nowt
- alternative form of nought
Adverb
nowt
- alternative form of nought
Adjective
nowt
- alternative form of nought
Noun
nowt
- alternative form of nought
Scots
Etymology
From Old English nāwiht.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
nowt
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