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Webster 1913 Edition


Nef

Nef

(?; F. [GREEK])
,
Noun.
[F. See
Nave
.]
The nave of a church.
Addison.

Webster 1828 Edition


Nef

NEF

,
Noun.
The nave of a church. [Not used. See Nave.]

Definition 2024


nef

nef

See also: nèf and nêf

English

Noun

nef (plural nefs)

  1. An extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship.

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French

Etymology

From Latin nāvis, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂us.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɛf/

Noun

nef f (plural nefs)

  1. (poetic) barque, boat
  2. nave

Related terms

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse nef, from Proto-Germanic *nabją.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɛːv/
  • Rhymes: -ɛːv

Noun

nef n (genitive singular nefs, nominative plural nef)

  1. nose
  2. beak

Declension

Derived terms


Mauritian Creole

Mauritian Creole cardinal numbers
 <  8 9 10  > 
    Cardinal : nef
    Ordinal : neviem

Etymology

From French neuf.

Numeral

nef

  1. (cardinal) nine

Adjective

nef

  1. new

Middle French

Etymology

Latin navis.

Noun

nef f (plural nefs or nefz)

  1. boat; ship; watercraft

Descendants

  • French: nef (obsolete or poetic)

Old French

Etymology

Latin navis.

Noun

nef f (oblique plural nes, nominative singular nef, nominative plural nes)

  1. boat; ship; watercraft

Descendants

  • French: nef (obsolete or poetic)

Volapük

Noun

nef (plural nefs)

  1. nephew
  2. niece

Declension


Welsh

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *neβ̃, from Proto-Celtic *nemos, from Proto-Indo-European *nébʰos (cloud).

Noun

nef f (plural nefoedd)

  1. heaven

Synonyms


Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse nef.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [nɛ́ːʋ], [néːʋ], [néɪ̯ːʋ] (example of pronunciation)

Noun

nef n

  1. beak, bill

Declension