FromOld Norse nú , fromProto-Germanic *nu ( “ now ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *nū ( “ now ” ) .
nú (notcomparable )
now FromOld Norse nú , fromProto-Germanic *nu ( “ now ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *nū ( “ now ” ) .
nú
now Synonym: núna Gunnar Gunnarsson ,Fjallkirkjan p. 1741928 ,Krummavísa (“Raven Song”, on theIcelandic Wikisource ) byJón Ásgeirsson Krummi krunkar úti, kallar á nafna sinn: „Ég fann höfud af hrúti hrygg og gæruskinn.“ Komdunú og kroppaðu með mér, krummi nafni minn. “Krummi croaks outside, calling his namesake: ‘I found the head of a ram, backbone and sheepskin.’ Comenow and peck with me, Krummi, my namesake.” nú (nu2 ,Zhuyin ㄋㄨˊ )
Hanyu Pinyin reading of伮 Hanyu Pinyin reading of奴 Hanyu Pinyin reading of孥 Hanyu Pinyin reading of帆 Hanyu Pinyin reading of挏 Hanyu Pinyin reading of笯 Hanyu Pinyin reading of胬 Hanyu Pinyin reading of蒘 Hanyu Pinyin reading of駑 / 驽 Hanyu Pinyin reading of鴑 nú
alternative form ofnó ( “ or ” ) FromProto-Germanic *nu ( “ now ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *nū ( “ now ” ) .
nú (notcomparable )
now Icelandic:nú ,núna Faroese:nú ,núgv Norwegian Nynorsk:no ;( chiefly dialectal ) nå Norwegian Bokmål:nå Jamtish:nú Elfdalian:nų Old Swedish:nū Danish:nu Norwegian Bokmål:nu (Riksmål) nú (feminine nua ,masculine plural nús ,feminine plural nuas )
misspelling ofnu