- NEKH
- (Nikâh) (C.: Enkihe) Tezevvüc, evlenme, cimâ etme. * Akit
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next — [OE] Etymologically, something that is next is ‘nearest’. The word comes, like its Germanic relatives, German nächste, Dutch naaste, Swedish näst, and Danish næst, from a prehistoric ancestor formed from *nēkh ‘near’ (from which English nigh is… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
next — (adj.) O.E. niehsta, nyhsta (W.Saxon), nesta (Anglian) nearest, closest, superlative of neah (W.Saxon), neh (Anglian) nigh; from P.Gmc. *nekh near + superlative suffix * istaz. Cognate with O.N. næstr, Du. naast next, O.H.G. nahisto … Etymology dictionary
next — [OE] Etymologically, something that is next is ‘nearest’. The word comes, like its Germanic relatives, German nächste, Dutch naaste, Swedish näst, and Danish næst, from a prehistoric ancestor formed from *nēkh ‘near’ (from which English nigh is… … Word origins