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nacket

Meaning of "nacket" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF NACKET

ˈnækɪt


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF NACKET

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Nacket is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES NACKET MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of nacket in the English dictionary

The definition of nacket in the dictionary is a light lunch or snack.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH NACKET

backet · Blackett · bracket · jacket · leatherjacket · packet · placket · racket · racquet · straightjacket · straitjacket

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE NACKET

nacarat · nacelle · nach · nachas · nache · nacho · NACODS · nacre · nacred · nacreous · nacrite · NACRO · nacrous · NACU · NAD · nada

WORDS THAT END LIKE NACKET

angle bracket · Barbour jacket · biker jacket · bomber jacket · book jacket · denim jacket · dinner jacket · dust jacket · flak jacket · income bracket · life jacket · pocket · price bracket · protection racket · riding jacket · shell jacket · smoking jacket · tennis racket · upper income bracket · water jacket · yellow jacket

Synonyms and antonyms of nacket in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «nacket» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF NACKET

Find out the translation of nacket to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of nacket from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «nacket» in English.
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nacket
1,325 millions of speakers
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nacket
570 millions of speakers
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nacket
510 millions of speakers
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nacket
380 millions of speakers
ar

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nacket
280 millions of speakers
ru

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nacket
278 millions of speakers
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nacket
270 millions of speakers
bn

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nacket
260 millions of speakers
fr

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nacket
220 millions of speakers
ms

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Nets
190 millions of speakers
de

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nacket
180 millions of speakers
ja

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nacket
130 millions of speakers
ko

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nacket
85 millions of speakers
jv

Translator English - Javanese

Naket
85 millions of speakers
vi

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nacket
80 millions of speakers
ta

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nacket
75 millions of speakers
mr

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नॅककेट
75 millions of speakers
tr

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nacket
70 millions of speakers
it

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nacket
65 millions of speakers
pl

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nacket
50 millions of speakers
uk

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nacket
40 millions of speakers
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nacket
30 millions of speakers
el

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nacket
15 millions of speakers
af

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nacket
14 millions of speakers
sv

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nacket
10 millions of speakers
no

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nacket
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about nacket

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NACKET»

Discover the use of nacket in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to nacket and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
NACKET, sb.l Sc. Also written nackit Frl'. [na'kit.] An impertinent, mischievous, or wicked child; applied also to a precocious child. (11'. knacket, sb. 2. Se. \Vhen he felt the touch of Snip's satire he would rest content with the revenge of referring ...
Joseph Wright
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The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland With ...
Troap A game played by two persons, with bandies or sticks booked at the end, and a bit of wood called a nacket. At each end of the ground occupied a line is drawn. He who strikes off the nacket from the one line, tries to drive it as near the  ...
Alice Bertha Gomme
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
An insignificant person. Dunb. 2. A little nacket, one who is email iu size, S.- - Fr . naequet, a lacquey. NACKET, ». 1. A bit of wood, stone, or bone, used at the game of Shinty, S. 2. A quantity of snuff made up, or a small roll of tobacco, S. — Su.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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Encyclopedia of Traditional British Rural Sports
A game for two people using curved sticks or bandies and a piece of wood called a 'nacket'. One player attempts to hit the nacket to a line at the other end of the ground. The opponent, standing between the striker and the line, tries to throw the ...
Tony Collins, John Martin, Wray Vamplew, 2005
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Martin Luther's Bibelübersetzung, Nach Der Letzten Original-Ausg
Da wurden jr beider Augen auffgethan , vnd wurden gewar, das sie nacket waren , Vnd flochten Feigenbletter zusamen, vnd machten jnen Schürtze. s8^ Vnd sie höreten die stimme Gottes des HERRN, der im Garten gieng, da der tag tule ...
Martin Luther, Heinrich Ernst Bindfeil, 1850
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Munich and Theatrical Modernism: Politics, Playwriting, and ...
They carried placards and chanted that they would commit every conceivable form of violence, but they would refrain from the ultimate crime — appearing in the buff ("Aber nacket, nacket, nacket gehn wir nicht!").21 Falckenberg subsequently ...
Peter Jelavich, 1985
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
V. Nacket. KNAG, s. A knob ; a pin ; a wooden hook fixed in the wall, on which clothes or any thing is hung ; S. Ir. Gael, cnag, a knob, a peg. The gudeman lap to his braid claymore, That hang on the knag aside the speir. Jamieson's Popular ...
John Jamieson, 1841
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Gender Issues in Ancient and Reformation Translations of ...
Da wurden yhr beyder augen wacker, vnd wurden And the eyes of them both were opened, & they knew Doe werden harer beyder oogen geopent en sy 3:7 gewar, das sie nacket that they were naked, and werden gewaer dat waren, vnd  ...
Helen Kraus, 2011
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
NA, conj. Than. Wallace. C. B. Gael. Ir. na, id. NA, adj. No ; none. Barbour. To N A B, v.a. To strike, S. NACHET, NACKET, s. 1. An insig- nificant person. Dunbar . Fr. nacquet, a laequey. 2. A liltle nacket, onc who is small in size, S. NACKET, s. 1.
John Jamieson, 1818
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Encycl. This, I suppose, is from the Heb. name Nabal, which, from the character given of the man in scripture, is a designation pretty generally conferred on a covetous person, S. Hence also, Nabalish, adj. Covetous, griping, S. NACKET, s. 1.
John Jamieson, 1825
REFERENCE
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