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English
[edit]Adverb
[edit]aht (comparative more aht, superlative most aht)
- Pronunciation spelling of out.
- 1897, W[illiam] Somerset Maugham, Liza of Lambeth, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, published [1921], →OCLC:
- 'Git aht!' said Liza, pushing him away, not too gently.
- 1909, H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, Ann Veronica, London: T. Fisher Unwin:
- "Kick aht at 'em!" though, indeed, she went now with Christian meekness, resenting only the thrusting policemen's hands.
- 1916 February 23, “Underground Game”, in Punch, or the London Charivari[1], volume 150:
- "Look aht, Percy," enjoined a hollow but reassuring voice, "'ere comes another!"
Anagrams
[edit]Albanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Compare Romanian aht (“sigh”).
Noun
[edit]aht m (definite ahti)
References
[edit]- Jungg, G. (1895) “aht”, in Fialuur i voghel sccȣp e ltinisct [Small Albanian–Italian dictionary], page 2
Further reading
[edit]- “aht”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language][2] (in Albanian), 1980
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Greek άχτι (áchti).
Noun
[edit]aht n (plural ahturi)