A fishing net A net of a dodecahedron FromMiddle English net , fromOld English net ,nett , fromProto-West Germanic *nati , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
Cognate withWest Frisian net ,Low German Nett ,Dutch net ,German Netz ,Danish net ,Swedish nät .
net (plural nets )
Amesh ofstring ,cord orrope . A device made from such mesh, used forcatching fish, butterflies, etc.1913 ,Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln , chapter I, inMr. Pratt’s Patients , New York, N.Y., London:D[aniel] Appleton and Company ,→OCLC :Then there came a reg'lar terror of a sou'wester same as you don't get one summer in a thousand, and blowed the shanty flat and ripped about half of the weir poles out of the sand. We spent consider'ble money getting 'em reset, and then a swordfish got into the pound and tore thenets all to slathers, right in the middle of the squiteague season.
A device made from such mesh, generally used fortrapping something.1983 ,Richard Ellis ,The Book of Sharks , Knopf,→ISBN , page190 :Thenets have to be checked to make sure that they are not tangled up and therefore useless, and the carcasses of the dead sharks are removed.
Anything that has the appearance of such a device.Petrinet
( by extension ) Atrap .caught in the prosecuting attorney'snet
( geometry ) Any set ofpolygons joined edge to edge that, when folded along the edges between adjoining polygons so that the outer edges touch, form a givenpolyhedron .Asystem thatinterconnects a number of users, locations etc. allowing transport or communication between them.( electronics ) Aconductor that interconnects two or morecomponent terminals . ( sports ) A framework backed by a mesh, serving as thegoal inhockey ,soccer ,lacrosse , etc.2010 December 29, Mark Vesty, “Wigan 2-2 Arsenal ”, inBBC :Wigan had N'Zogbia sent off late on but Squillaci headed into his ownnet to give the home side a deserved point.
The striker headed the ball into thenet to make it 1-0.
( sports , tennis ) A mesh stretched to divide thecourt intennis ,badminton ,volleyball , etc.( tennis , by extension) The area of the court close to the net (mesh stretched to divide the court).Terms derived fromnet (noun)
all is fish that comes to the net Apollonian net back of the net balloon net beard net bow net bramble net Brussels net butterfly net camouflage net cargo net casting net ,casting-net cast net cast one's net far and wide cast one's net wide cast one's net wider clap net day-net dip net doubles net drag-net ,dragnet draught net drift net empty net goal ,empty-net goal extranet find the net fishing net fishnet fold net fyke net ,fyke-net garden net ghost net hairnet hand net hay net hit the net hockey net intranet landing net lave net life net lift net midge net mist net mosquito net nerf net nerve net net art net ball ,net-ball ,netball net blotch net call sign net curtain net deck ,net-deck ,netdeck net gun net layer net-leaved poison net-like ,netlike net minder ,netminder net-neutral net neutrality net-raising net run rate netting net-winged beetle network neural net nothing but net Petri net pocket net point net purse net push net safety net scap-net scoop net scramble net semantic net set net ,set-net shark net shopping net shrimp net singles net slip through the net social safety net spread one's net wide spring net stereonet string-net suicide net sweep net torpedo net trail net tunnel net water net wolf net Wulff net mesh of string, cord or rope
Albanian:rrjetë (sq) f ,rrjet (sq) m ,mrezhë f Arabic:شَبَكَة (ar) f ( šabaka ) Egyptian Arabic:شبكة f ( šabaka ) Gulf Arabic:شبكة f ( šabaka ) South Levantine Arabic:شبكة f ( šábaka, šábake ) Aragonese:rete Armenian:ցանց (hy) ( cʻancʻ ) Assamese:জাল ( zal ) Azerbaijani:tor (az) Basque:sare (eu) Belarusian:се́тка f ( sjétka ) ,сець f ( sjecʹ ) ,мярэ́жа f ( mjaréža ) Bengali:জাল (bn) ( jal ) Breton:roued (br) Bulgarian:мре́жа (bg) f ( mréža ) Burmese:ကွန် (my) ( kwan ) Catalan:xarxa (ca) f Central Sierra Miwok:wajá·ka- Chechen:ов ( ov ) Chinese:Cantonese:網 / 网 ( mong5 ) Mandarin:網 / 网 (zh) ( wǎng ) Cornish:ruz Czech:síť (cs) f Danish:net n Dutch:net (nl) n Egyptian: (šnw m ) Esperanto:reto (eo) Estonian:võrk Faroese:net n Finnish:verkko (fi) French:filet (fr) Friulian:rêt f Galician:rede (gl) f Georgian:ქსელი (ka) ( kseli ) German:Netz (de) n Gothic:𐌽𐌰𐍄𐌹 n ( nati ) Greek:δίχτυ (el) n ( díchty ) ,πλέγμα (el) n ( plégma ) ,βρόγχος (el) m ( vrónchos ) Ancient:δίκτυον n ( díktuon ) Hebrew:רֶשֶׁת (he) f ( réshet ) Hindi:जाल (hi) m ( jāl ) Hungarian:háló Icelandic:net (is) n Indonesian:jaring (id) Irish:eangach f Istriot:ridi f or pl Italian:rete (it) f Japanese:網 (ja) ( あみ, ami ) Kazakh:ау (kk) ( au ) ,тор ( tor ) Khmer:បណ្ដាញ (km) ( bɑndaañ ) Korean:그물 (ko) ( geumul ) ,망(網) (ko) ( mang ) Kyrgyz:тор (ky) ( tor ) Ladin:rei f Lao:ຂ່າຍ ( khāi ) Latin:rēte n Latvian:tīkls (lv) m Lithuanian:grynas (lt) m ,tinklas (lt) m Low German:Nett Luxembourgish:Netz n Macedonian:мрежа (mk) f ( mreža ) Malay:sirat (ms) Maltese:xibka f Manchu:ᠠᠰᡠ ( asu ) Middle English:nett Mongolian:Cyrillic:цэвэр (mn) ( cever ) ,тор (mn) ( tor ) Neapolitan:rezza f Nivkh:кʼе ( kʼe ) Northwestern Ojibwa:asab Norwegian:Bokmål:nett (no) n Nynorsk:nett n Occitan:ret (oc) Ojibwe:asab Old Church Slavonic:Cyrillic:мрѣжа f ( mrěža ) ,сѣть f ( sětĭ ) Old East Slavic:сѣть f ( sětĭ ) Old English:net (ang) n Old Norse:net n Ottoman Turkish:آغ ( ağ ) ,شبكه ( şebeke ) ,دام ( dam ) Pashto:تور (ps) m ( tor ) ,جال (ps) m ( jāl ) Persian:تور (fa) ( tur ) ,شَبَکِه (fa) ( šabake ) Piedmontese:rei f Polish:sieć (pl) f ,siatka (pl) f Portuguese:malha (pt) f Romanian:rețea (ro) f Russian:сеть (ru) f ( setʹ ) ,се́тка (ru) f ( sétka ) ,мре́жа (ru) f ( mréža ) ( dated, regional or biblical ) ,мерёжа (ru) f ( merjóža ) ( regional ) Sanskrit:जाल (sa) n ( jāla ) Saterland Frisian:Nät Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:мре̏жа f Roman:mrȅža (sh) f Slovak:sieť f Slovene:mreža (sl) f Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:seś f Spanish:red (es) f Swahili:kiandarua (sw) ,wavu (sw) classu Swedish:nät (sv) n Tajik:тӯр ( tür ) ,шабака (tg) ( šabaka ) Tamil:வலை (ta) ( valai ) Tarifit:trašša f Telugu:వల (te) ( vala ) Thai:ข่าย (th) ( kàai ) ,ตาข่าย (th) ( dtaa-kàai ) Turkish:ağ (tr) ,şebeke (tr) Turkmen:tor Ukrainian:мере́жа f ( meréža ) ,сіть f ( sitʹ ) ,сі́тка f ( sítka ) Urdu:جال m ( jāl ) Uyghur:تور ( tor ) Uzbek:toʻr (uz) Venetan:rede f Vietnamese:lưới (vi) ,mạng (vi) Welsh:rhwyd (cy) f West Frisian:net Yiddish:נעץ f ( nets ) Zazaki:thor
device for catching fish, butterflies etc.
Acholi:ohwoo Albanian:rrjetë (sq) f Amharic:መርብ ( märb ) Arabic:شَبَكَة (ar) f ( šabaka ) Egyptian Arabic:شبكة f ( šabaka ) South Levantine Arabic:شبكة f ( šábaka, šábake ) Argobba:መርብ ( märäb ) Armenian:ցանց (hy) ( cʻancʻ ) Basque:sare (eu) Bulgarian:мре́жа (bg) f ( mréža ) Catalan:xarxa (ca) f Chamicuro:rete Chinese:Cantonese:網 / 网 ( mong5 ) Mandarin:網 / 网 (zh) ( wǎng ) Classical Nahuatl:mātlatl Czech:síť (cs) f Danish:garn ,vod Dutch:net (nl) n Esperanto:reto (eo) Faroese:nót f ,garn n Finnish:verkko (fi) ,haavi (fi) ( specific type, see entry ) French:filet (fr) m Friulian:rêt f Galician:rede (gl) f Georgian:ბადე (ka) ( bade ) German:Netz (de) n Gothic:𐌽𐌰𐍄𐌹 n ( nati ) Greek:( for large fish ) δίχτυ (el) n ( díchty ) ,( for small fish ) απόχη (el) f ( apóchi ) Ancient:δίκτυον n ( díktuon ) Hawaiian:ʻupena Hebrew:רֶשֶׁת (he) f ( réshet ) Hindi:जाल (hi) ( jāl ) Hungarian:háló (hu) Icelandic:net (is) n Irish:eangach f Italian:rete (it) f ,retino (it) m Japanese:網 (ja) ( あみ, ami ) Kazakh:ау (kk) ( au ) Khmer:វាគុរា (km) ( viəkuriə ) ,សឹង (km) ( səng ) ( for rabbits ) ,ថ្នង (km) ( thnɑɑng ) ,មុង (km) ( mung ) ( for mosquitos ) Korean:그물 (ko) ( geumul ) Kurdish:Central Kurdish:داو ( daw ) Ladin:rei f Latgalian:teiklys ,obors ,bradīņs Latin:plaga (la) f ,rete f Latvian:tīkls (lv) m Lithuanian:tinklas (lt) m Luxembourgish:Netz n Malay:jala ,jaring (ms) ,pukat (ms) Malayalam:വല (ml) ( vala ) Maori:kete pāhau ( for catching shrimp ) ,kete tīhao ( for catching shrimp ) ,kupenga ,pāhao Mongolian:please add this translation if you can Mwani:nyavu Ngarrindjeri:kandari Nivkh:кʼе ( kʼe ) Norman:filet m Ojibwe:asab Ottoman Turkish:طور ( tor ) Persian:تور (fa) ( tur ) Polish:sieć (pl) f Portuguese:rede (pt) f Romanian:rețea (ro) ,plasă (ro) Russian:сеть (ru) f ( setʹ ) Samoan:ʻupega Saterland Frisian:Nät Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:мре̏жа f Roman:mrȅža (sh) f Slovene:mreža (sl) f Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:seś f Spanish:red (es) f Swahili:kiandarua (sw) Swedish:nät (sv) n Sylheti:ꠎꠣꠟ ( zal ) Tahitian:ʻupeʻa Tamil:வலை (ta) ( valai ) Tausug:pukut Telugu:వల (te) ( vala ) Thai:อวน (th) ( uuan ) ,แห (th) ( hɛ̌ɛ ) ,สวิง (th) ( sà-wǐng ) ,มุ้ง (th) ( múng ) ( for mosquitos ) ,ตาข่าย (th) ( dtaa-kàai ) Tibetan:དྲ་བ ( dra ba ) Tigrinya:መርበብ (ti) ( märbäb ) Turkish:ağ (tr) Vietnamese:lưới (vi) ,mùng (vi) ( for mosquitos ) Welsh:rhwyd (cy) f Yiddish:נעץ f ( nets ) Zazaki:thor ,feq
device for trapping something
anything that has the appearance of a net
geometry: set of joined polygons
sports: mesh-backed framework as goal
sports: mesh stretched to divide the court
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net (third-person singular simple present nets ,present participle netting ,simple past and past participle netted )
( transitive ) Tocatch by means of a net.( transitive , figuratively ) To catch in atrap , or bystratagem .1814 July 7, [Walter Scott ],Waverley; or, ’Tis Sixty Years Since. [ … ] , volume(please specify |volume=I to III) , Edinburgh: [ … ] James Ballantyne and Co. forArchibald Constable and Co. ; London:Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ,→OCLC :And now I am here,netted and in the toils.
Toenclose orcover with a net.tonet a tree
1850 , [Alfred, Lord Tennyson ],In Memoriam , London:Edward Moxon , [ … ] ,→OCLC , Canto II:Old Yew, which graspest at the stones That name the under-lying dead, Thy fibresnet the dreamless head, Thy roots are wrapt about the bones.
( transitive , soccer ) Toscore (a goal).Evansnetted the winner in the 80th minute.
2012 ,Chelsea 6-0 Wolves [3] :Romeu then scored a penalty, Torresnetted a header and Moses added the sixth from substitute Oscar's cross.
( tennis ) Tohit the ball into the net.2011 June 28, David Ornstein, “Wimbledon 2011: Victoria Azarenka beats Tamira Paszek in quarters”, inBBC Sport [4] :Azarenka whipped a sensational forehand around the net post to break for 2-0 in the second set, followed it up with a love hold and moved to 5-1 when Paszeknetted a forehand.
Toform anetting ornetwork ; toknit . figurative: to catch in a trap
FromMiddle English net ,nette , fromOld French net , fromLatin nitidus .Doublet ofneat andnitid .
net (notcomparable )
( obsolete ) Good ,desirable ;clean ,decent ,clear .Free from extraneous substances; pure;unadulterated ;neat .net wine Remaining afterexpenses ordeductions .net profit;net weight Final ;end .net result;net conclusionTerms derived from net (adjective) after expenses; final
remaining after expenses or deductions
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net (notcomparable )
Afterexpenses ordeductions .You'll have $5000net .
after expenses or deductions
net (plural nets )
The amount remaining afterexpenses arededucted ;profit . The amount remaining after expenses are deducted, profit
net (third-person singular simple present nets ,present participle netting ,simple past and past participle netted )
( transitive ) Toreceive asprofit .The companynets $30 on every sale.
( transitive ) To yield asprofit for.The scamnetted the criminals $30,000.
To fullyhedge a position.Every party isnetting their position with a counter-party.
Borrowed fromMiddle French nettoyer ( “ to cleanse ” ) .
net (third-person singular simple present nets ,present participle netting ,simple past and past participle netted )[ 1] [ 2]
( dialectal ) Toclean ,wash ,rinse .FromDutch net .
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only ,just FromMiddle High German nicht , fromOld High German niowiht . Cognates includeGerman nicht andLuxembourgish net .
IPA (key ) : /ned̥/ ,/nɛd̥/ Hyphenation:net net
not 1938 , Josef Weinheber,Wien wörtlich , Sieg der Provinz:I waaßnet , es gibt so vü' Dichter in Wien, und ålle geehrt und berühmt. I didn't know there were so many poets in Vienna, and all honorable and famous. Maria Hornung, Sigmar Grüner (2002 ) “ned, nęd, net, nęt”, inWörterbuch der Wiener Mundart , 2nd edition, ÖBV & HPT Petr Šubrt (2010 )Wiener dialekt (master thesis) , Masaryk University, page62 FromOld Catalan net , fromVulgar Latin *nittus , syncopated fromLatin nitidus ( “ bright, clear ” ) .Doublet ofnèdol ('pasturage'), from Old Catalannèdeu ( “ clean ” ) , fromnitidus - but without the early syncope. Compare alsoFrench net ,Italian netto .
net (feminine neta ,masculine plural nets ,feminine plural netes )
clean Antonyms: brut ,sutze net ( castells ) (of acastell ) built without apinya , or without afolre ormanilles when it would normally have thesenet
cleanly Derived in masculine from the feminineneta , fromLate Latin nepta , fromLatin neptis ( “ granddaughter ” ) . ComparePortuguese neto andSpanish nieto .
net m (plural nets ,feminine neta )
grandson Coordinate term: nebot “net” inDiccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició ,Institut d’Estudis Catalans .“net ”, inGran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana ,Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana ,2025 “net” inDiccionari normatiu valencià ,Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua .“net” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear , Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.“nét” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear , Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.FromOld High German niowiht .
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( most dialects ) not Dat es jarnet wohr! That’snot true at all! FromGerman nett , fromOld French net ( “ neat ” ) , fromLatin nitidus ( “ shining ” ) .
net (plural and definite singular attributive nette )
visuallypleasing andproper ; well-groomed 1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.
Olderned , fromOld Norse net , fromProto-Germanic *natją , cognate withSwedish nät ,English net ,German Netz . The modern Danish form, with-t instead of regular-d , is influenced byLow German Nett .
net n (singular definite nettet ,plural indefinite net )
net ,web Abbreviation ofinternet .tote bag FromMiddle Dutch net ,nette , fromOld Dutch *net ,*netti , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
net n (plural netten ,diminutive netje n )
net ( mesh ) net ( device for catching and trapping ) television channel Synonyms: kanaal ,zender television network ( Can weverify (+ ) this sense?) omentum ,caul anetwork , especially theInternet Synonyms: internet ,web FromMiddle Dutch net , which is borrowed fromOld French net , fromLatin nitidus .[ 1]
net (comparative netter ,superlative netst )
clean ,tidy decent ,proper Negerhollands:net → Papiamentu:nèt net
tidily ,neatly decently ,properly just ,nearly ,barely justrecently ^ net ; in:J. de Vries & F. de Tollenaere, "Etymologisch Woordenboek", Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, Utrecht, 1986 (14de druk)FromOld Norse net , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) . Cognate toSwedish nät .
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FromOld Norse net , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
net n (genitive singular nets , plural net )
( fowling, sports ) mesh , the material to make a "nót " (fishing net)Anetwork ( computing ) A net for carrying hay Fromne ( “ they ” ) +-t ( nominative plural ) . CompareEstonian need .
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( now dialectal , demonstrative ) Alternative form ofne .( dialectal , personal) Alternative form ofhe .Same asne except for the nominative plural form.
FromOld French net , inherited fromLatin nitidus ( “ shiny ” ) through a contractedVulgar Latin form*nittus .Doublet ofnitide , a borrowing.
net (feminine nette ,masculine plural nets ,feminine plural nettes )
clean ,tidy clear net ( as opposed to gross ) FromVulgar Latin *nittus , fromLatin nitidus .
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clean ,neat (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
net
completely ,entirely IPA (key ) : /nɛt/ ,/nət/ Audio( Southwest Germany ) : (file )
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( Austria , Southern Germany , parts of Central Germany , colloquial ) Alternative form ofnicht ( “ not ” ) Hab ich’s dirnet erzählt? Have Inot told you? net (plural netek )
( informal , computing , Internet ) Internet Synonym: internet nët ( Wiesemann spelling system ) FromMiddle High German nicht , fromOld High German niowiht . Cognates includeGerman nicht andLuxembourgish net .
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not Die Blum isnet rod. The flower isnot red. De Hund laafdnet schnell. The dog doesnot run fast. De Mann essd de Eppelnet . The man doesnot eat the apple. 2018 , João Cabral de Melo Neto, Cléo V. Altenhofen,Der Moint om Stricke :FromOld Norse net , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
net n (genitive singular nets ,nominative plural net )
net ( computing ) network ( computing , usually definite) theInternet Synonym: Internet FromDutch net , fromMiddle Dutch net ,nette , fromOld Dutch *net ,*netti , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
IPA (key ) : [ˈnɛt̚] Hyphenation:nèt net (plural net -net )
( sports ) net , a mesh stretched to divide the court in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc.Hyponym: jaring FromFinnish ne , fromProto-Finnic *nek . Cognates includeMeänkieli net .
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these ,those net
these ,those they Eira Söderholm (2017 )Kvensk grammatikk [5] , Tromsø: Cappelen Damm Akademisk,→ISBN , page278 net
third-person singular present active subjunctive ofnō third-person singular present active indicative ofneō Fromne ( “ no ” ) + a particle-t of indeterminate origin, perhaps formed similarly tobèt ( “ but, yet ” ) .[ 1] [ 2]
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even net jis verkė ―even he criedjis net verkė ―heeven cried ^ Smoczyński, Wojciech (2007 ) “nèt ”, inSłownik etymologiczny języka litewskiego [2] (in Polish), Vilnius: Uniwersytet Wileński, pages423-4 ^ “net ”, inLietuvių kalbos etimologinio žodyno duomenų bazė [Lithuanian etymological dictionary database ],2007–2012 “net ”, inLietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of the Lithuanian language ], lkz.lt,1941–2025 “net ”, inDabartinės lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of contemporary Lithuanian ], ekalba.lt,1954–2025 FromOld High German niowiht , fromnio ( “ never ” ) +wiht ( “ thing, being ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *ne ( “ not ” ) +*aiw- ( “ ever ” ) +*wiht- ( “ thing ” ) . CompareEnglish not ,German nicht ,Dutch niet ,West Frisian net .
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not FromProto-Finnic *nek +-t ( “ nominative plural suffix ” ) . CompareFinnish ne ,net .
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they Borrowed fromAnglo-Norman neit , a variant ofOld French net ,nette , fromLatin nitidus ( “ gleaming ” ) .[ 1]
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worthy ,good ,pure ,fine ,elegant net Inherited fromOld English nett .[ 2]
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net ( a mesh of string, cord or rope ) ^ “nē̆t,adj. ”, inMED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan ,2007 . ^ “net,n.(1). ”, inMED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan ,2007 . FromOld French net , fromVulgar Latin *nittus , fromLatin nitidus ( “ shiny ” ) .
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( Jersey ) clean Synonym: propre 1903 , Edgar MacCulloch, “Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.”, inGuernsey Folk Lore [6] , page515 :Tout neû g'nêt néquienet . A new broom sweepsclean . net n (definite singular netet ,indefinite plural net ,definite plural neta or neti )
( pre-2012 ) alternative form ofnett net n
Alternative form ofnett FromVulgar Latin *nittus , syncopated fromLatin nitidus ( “ shining, polished ” ) .
net m (oblique and nominative feminine singular nete )
clean Anglo-Norman:neit French:net (see there for further descendants ) → Breton:néat → Middle Dutch:net Dutch:net → Middle High German:nett ( Lower Rhenish ) → Middle English:net ,nette → Spanish:neto ( if not from Catalan ) FromProto-Celtic *nizdos , fromProto-Indo-European *nisdós .
net m (genitive nit ,nominative plural nit )
nest Initial mutations of a following adjective:
H = triggers aspirationL = triggers lenitionN = triggers nasalizationFromProto-Germanic *natją , whence alsoOld English net ,nett ,Old Frisian nette ,nitte ,Old Saxon net ,nett ,netti ,Old High German nezzi ,Gothic 𐌽𐌰𐍄𐌹 ( nati ) . Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
net n
net Zoëga, Geir T. (1910 ) “net ”, inA Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic , Oxford: Clarendon Press ; also available at theInternet Archive Pennsylvania German [ edit ] FromMiddle High German niwiht ,niweht ,niht , a contracted form ofOld High German niowiht , fromnio ( “ never ” ) +wiht ( “ being, creature ” ) , the last fromProto-Germanic *wihtą .
CompareGerman nicht ,Dutch niet ,English not .
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not Clipping ofinternet .[ 1] [ 2]
net f (usuallyuncountable ,plural nets )
( colloquial ) Net ; theInternet Synonyms: rede ,Internet ,web ( colloquial , by extension) Internet connectionFiquei semnet por uma hora. I lost myInternet connection for one hour. Borrowed fromFrench net , itself fromLatin nitidus . Doublet of the inheritedneted .
net m or n (feminine singular netă ,masculine plural neți ,feminine and neuter plural nete )
net clear ,clear-cut ,plain net
clearly ,distinctly plainly ,flatly directly ,bluntly ,point blank ,crisply avowedly FromFrench net , fromLatin nitidus .
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clear manifest ( of an amount ) net Antonym: brüt Predicative forms ofnet present tense positive declarative positive interrogative ben( I am ) netim net miyim? sen( you are ) netsin net misin? o( he/she/it is ) net / nettir net mi? biz( we are ) netiz net miyiz? siz( you are ) netsiniz net misiniz? onlar( they are ) net(ler) net(ler) mi? past tense positive declarative positive interrogative ben( I was ) nettim net miydim? sen( you were ) nettin net miydin? o( he/she/it was ) netti net miydi? biz( we were ) nettik net miydik? siz( you were ) nettiniz net miydiniz? onlar( they were ) nettiler net miydiler? indirect past positive declarative positive interrogative ben( I was ) netmişim net miymişim? sen( you were ) netmişsin net miymişsin? o( he/she/it was ) netmiş net miymiş? biz( we were ) netmişiz net miymişiz? siz( you were ) netmişsiniz net miymişsiniz? onlar( they were ) netmişler net miymişler? conditional positive declarative positive interrogative ben( if I ) netsem net miysem? sen( if you ) netsen net miysen? o( if he/she/it ) netse net miyse? biz( if we ) netsek net miysek? siz( if you ) netseniz net miyseniz? onlar( if they ) netseler net miyseler?
For negative forms, use the appropriate form ofdeğil .
FromEnglish net .
net (definite accusative neti ,plural netler )
( sports ) Thenet used in ping-pong or tennis.Borrowed fromEnglish net .
net
( colloquial ) Short forquán net ( “ Internet cafe ” ) .đinet ―to go to anInternet cafe Ultimately fromProto-Germanic *ne ( “ not ” ) +*aiw- ( “ ever ” ) +*wihtą ( “ thing ” ) .
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not “net (II) ”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011 FromOld Frisian nette ,nitte , fromProto-West Germanic *nati , fromProto-Germanic *natją , fromProto-Indo-European *ned- ( “ to turn, twist, knot ” ) .
net n (plural netten ,diminutive netsje )
net “net (I) ”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011