nocturn

nocturn
Nocturn ≠ diurn
Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004. Sursa: Antonime

noctúrn adj. m., pl. noctúrni; f. sg. noctúrnă, pl. noctúrne
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

NOCTÚRN nocturnă (nocturni, nocturne) 1) Care are loc noaptea; care se face în timpul nopţii. Petre-cere nocturnă.Flori nocturne flori care se deschid numai noaptea. 2) (despre pasări, insecte, ani-male) Care îşi desfăşoară activitatea vitală în cursul nopţii; de noapte. /<fr. nocturne, lat. nocturnus
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

NOCTÚRN, -Ă adj. Care se face sau se petrece noaptea; de noapte. [cf. fr. nocturne, lat. nocturnus].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 27.11.2006. Sursa: DN

NOCTÚRN, -Ă I. adj. 1. care se face, se petrece noaptea. 2. (despre păsări, animale) de noapte. 3. (despre flori) care nu se deschide decât noaptea. II. s. f. compoziţie muzicală cu caracter liric, melancolic, meditativ, frecventă în sec. XVIII şi XIX. o în nocturn = (cu privire la desfăşurarea competiţiilor sportive) în timpul nopţii. (< fr. nocturne, lat. nocturnus)
Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN

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  • Nocturn — Noc turn, n. [F. nocturne, fr. L. nocturnus. See {Nocturnal}, and cf. {Nocturne}.] 1. An office of devotion, or act of religious service, by night. [1913 Webster] 2. One of the portions into which the Psalter was divided, each consisting of nine… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nocturn — (n.) a division of the office of matins, early 13c., from O.Fr. nocturne evening service; curfew, from M.L. nocturna, group of Psalms used in the nocturns, from L. nocturnus (see NOCTURNAL (Cf. nocturnal)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • nocturn — [näk′tərn] n. [ME nocturne < OFr < ML(Ec) nocturna < L nocturnus: see NOCTURNAL] any of the divisions of the office of matins …   English World dictionary

  • nocturn — noun Etymology: Middle English nocturne, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin nocturna, from Latin, feminine of nocturnus Date: 14th century a principal division of the office of matins …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nocturn — /nok terrn/, n. Rom. Cath. Ch. the office of matins, consisting of nine psalms and either three or nine lessons. [bef. 1150; ME nocturne < ML nocturna, n. use of fem. of L nocturnus by night; r. OE noctern < ML, as above] * * * …   Universalium

  • nocturn — noun The night office of the Christian Liturgy of the Hours, such as is performed in christian monasteries …   Wiktionary

  • nocturn — noc|turn Mot Agut Nom masculí …   Diccionari Català-Català

  • noctúrn — adj. m., pl. noctúrni; f. sg. noctúrnã, pl. noctúrne …   Romanian orthography

  • NOCTURN — nocturna …   Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions

  • nocturn — noun (in the Roman Catholic Church) a part of matins originally said at night. Origin ME: from OFr. nocturne or eccles. L. nocturnum, neut. of L. nocturnus of the night …   English new terms dictionary

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