[ nihold] (Gl), nihol = [neowol]

nīhst = [nīehst]

nīhsta = [nīehsta]

nihstig = [nistig]

[ niht] (æ, e, ea, ie, y) f. (gs. also nihtes) ‘night’ (often used in enumerations where mod. Eng. uses days); darkness, BH, Bl, Cr, Lcd; AO, CP.

niht- = nyht-

[ nihtbealu] n. destruction by night, B 193.

[ nihtbutorflēoge] f. beetle or moth which flies by night, WW 12113; A 8·450.

[ nihtēage] that can see at night, WW.

[ nihteald] (night-old), that has happened yesterday, LL.