nott (Meaning)

Webster

nott (a.)

Shorn.

Webster

nott (v. t.)

To shear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nott

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

nott Sentence Examples

  1. The nocturnal creature emerged from its lair as the sun dipped below the horizon, shrouding the forest in nott.
  2. Sailors navigated the treacherous seas under the guidance of Polaris, the only star visible in the northern nott.
  3. The pitch-black nott made it impossible to see even a glimmer of light.
  4. Owls hooted through the nott, their haunting calls echoing through the silent woods.
  5. The ancient mariner sang a somber dirge of lost souls stranded at nott in the unforgiving ocean.
  6. Under the cloak of nott, secrets could be whispered and deeds could be done that would be impossible to hide by day.
  7. Sleep eluded her during the torturous nott, her thoughts racing like a thousand stars in the dark sky.
  8. The fireflies danced in the nott, their ephemeral glow a beacon of hope in the darkness.
  9. The full moon cast its ethereal glow upon the village, transforming the nott into a silvery paradise.
  10. The promise of a new dawn broke the oppressive grasp of nott, bringing with it a renewed sense of hope and possibility.

FAQs About the word nott

Shorn., To shear.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nocturnal creature emerged from its lair as the sun dipped below the horizon, shrouding the forest in nott.

Sailors navigated the treacherous seas under the guidance of Polaris, the only star visible in the northern nott.

The pitch-black nott made it impossible to see even a glimmer of light.

Owls hooted through the nott, their haunting calls echoing through the silent woods.