nod

Etymology
From, probably from an unrecorded , from , from , from. Compare 🇨🇬, (> modern dialectal 🇨🇬, ), 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation

 * /nɒːd/

Verb

 * 1)  To incline the head up and down, as to indicate agreement.
 * 2)  To briefly incline the head downwards as a cursory greeting.
 * 3)  To sway, move up and down.
 * 4)  To gradually fall asleep.
 * 5)  To signify by a nod.
 * They nodded their assent.
 * 1)  To make a mistake by being temporarily inattentive or tired
 * Even Homer nods.
 * 1)  To head; to strike the ball with one's head.
 * Jones nods the ball back to his goalkeeper.
 * 1)  To allude to something.
 * 2) * March 15 2012, Soctt Tobias, The Kid With A Bike [Review]
 * Though the title nods to the Italian neo-realist classic Bicycle Thieves—and Cyril, much like the father and son in that movie, spends much of his time tracking down the oft-stolen possession—The Kid With A Bike isn’t about the bike as something essential to his livelihood, but as his sole connection to the freedom and play of childhood itself.
 * 1)  To fall asleep while under the influence of opiates.
 * 1) * March 15 2012, Soctt Tobias, The Kid With A Bike [Review]
 * Though the title nods to the Italian neo-realist classic Bicycle Thieves—and Cyril, much like the father and son in that movie, spends much of his time tracking down the oft-stolen possession—The Kid With A Bike isn’t about the bike as something essential to his livelihood, but as his sole connection to the freedom and play of childhood itself.
 * 1)  To fall asleep while under the influence of opiates.

Translations

 * Arabic: هَزَّ رَأْسَهُ
 * Belarusian: ківа́ць, кіўну́ць
 * Bulgarian:
 * Burmese: ညိတ်
 * Catalan: fer que sí amb el cap, assentir amb el cap,
 * Cherokee: ᎠᎵᏍᎫᏍᎦ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: kývat,
 * Danish: nikke
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:, nyökäyttää,
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: νεύω
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Icelandic: að kinka kolli
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:, ,
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: nūtō,
 * Macedonian: кли́ма, кли́мне, ки́ма, ки́мне
 * Maori: tungou, tūngoungou
 * Norwegian:
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian: da din cap
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: crom
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman: климати, климнути
 * Roman: ,
 * Slovak: kývať, prikývnuť
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:   ,
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: ,
 * Turkish: kafa sallamak
 * Ukrainian: кива́ти, кивну́ти
 * Vietnamese: ,


 * Bulgarian: климам,
 * Burmese:
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: klímat
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: ekdormadi, dormeti, ekdormeti
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: að sofna
 * Italian:, , cadere in catalessi
 * Macedonian: задремува, дреме
 * Maori: kānewha
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: nicka till
 * Thai: งุบ,, โงก

Noun

 * 1) An instance of inclining the head up and down, as to indicate agreement, or as a cursory greeting.
 * 2) A reference or allusion to something.
 * 3) A nomination.
 * 4) * 2011 , "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1):
 * Allen Gregory DeLongpre: Really putting a damper on the ol' Tony nod.
 * 1)  Approval.
 * 2) A state of half-consciousness; stupor.
 * 1)  Approval.
 * 2) A state of half-consciousness; stupor.
 * 1) A state of half-consciousness; stupor.
 * 1) A state of half-consciousness; stupor.

Translations
bólintani
 * Bulgarian: кимане
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: kapjeso
 * Finnish: nyökkäys
 * French: signe de la tête ,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: νεῦμα
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Latin: nūtus
 * Macedonian: климање
 * Maori: tungou
 * Norwegian: nikk
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: gnogadh cinn
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Etymology 1
From. Compare Daco-🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) knot

Etymology 2
From. Compare Daco-🇨🇬, (archaic ).

Verb

 * 1) to knot, tie a knot

Etymology
From, from. .

Noun

 * 1) scribal contraction, abbreviation
 * 2) hint clue; tacit suggestion

Numeral

 * 1) ninety

Noun

 * 1) a bent spike on a nail (or similar) which is hammered through a medium (e.g. a piece of wood)

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a need
 * 2) a necessity for something

Descendants

 * Westphalian:
 * Sauerländisch:
 * Westmünsterländisch:
 * Westmünsterländisch:

Etymology
, from,.

Noun

 * 1) knot

Etymology 1
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) mark, brand
 * 2) aim, objective, goal

Etymology 2
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  leaf node
 * 2)  node
 * 3)  node
 * 4)  node
 * 5)  node
 * 1)  node