neient

See also: nient
See also: neant

Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan neient, neienz, neien, nient, nien, noien, niant,[1] inherited from Latin ne gentem. Compare Old Catalan nient and Italian niente.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neˈjen(t)/
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Noun

neient m (plural neients)

  1. nothingness, void, emptiness

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • anientar[2][3]
  • anientament[2][3]
  • fenhant, feniant, fainhant[2]
  • fenhantejar, feniantejar, fenhantar[2]
  • fenhantisa, fenhantitge, feniantige, fenhantiá[2]

References

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