oht

Estonian

Etymology

Similar roots exist in ohutama (to cure a disease with traditional medicine or magic), ohter (a large amount of sth).

Noun

oht (genitive ohu, partitive ohtu)

  1. danger
  2. hazard

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *anhtō (persecution, fate, destiny, fear), from Proto-Indo-European *ank-, *anḱ- (fate, destiny).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oːxt/

Noun

ōht f

  1. persecution; enmity
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