nyghtertale
Middle English
FWOTD – 17 March 2023
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnixtərˌtaːl(ə)/, /ˈniːxtərˌtaːl(ə)/
Noun
nyghtertale (uncountable)
- nighttime
- 1387–1400, [Geoffrey] Chaucer, “Here Bygynneth the Book of the Tales of Caunt́burẏ”, in The Tales of Caunt́bury (Hengwrt Chaucer; Peniarth Manuscript 392D), Aberystwyth, Ceredigion: National Library of Wales, published c. 1400–1410], →OCLC, folio 3, recto, lines 96-97:
- So hoote he loued / that by nyghtertale / He slepte namooꝛe / than dooth a nyghtyngale
- He loved so ardently / that at nighttime / He didn't sleep any more / than a nightingale does.
Descendants
- English: nightertale
References
- “nighter-tāle, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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