- neotan
- use
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
néotan — sv/t2 3rd pres níeteð past néat/nuton ptp genoten (usu w.g.) to use, make use of, have the use of, have the benefit of, enjoy, employ, (a) w.g. ic néote wǽpna I make use of weapons, (b) w.a. [Ger geniessen] … Old to modern English dictionary
use — neotan … English to the Old English
neat — I. noun (plural neat or neats) Etymology: Middle English neet, from Old English nēat; akin to Old High German nōz head of cattle, Old English nēotan to make use of, Lithuanian nauda use Date: before 12th century the common domestic bovine (Bos… … New Collegiate Dictionary
neat — neat1 neatly, adv. neatness, n. /neet/, adj., neater, neatest, adv. adj. 1. in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room. 2. habitually orderly and clean in appearance or habits: a neat person. 3. of a simple … Universalium
notgeorn — adj industrious, busy in useful employment, profitably employed, diligent in business; [néotan] … Old to modern English dictionary
notu — f ( e/ a) 1. enjoyment, use, profit, advantage, utility; 2. an office, employment, occupation, or work, as properly pertaining or assigned to a person; 3. the discharge of an office, discharge of a duty, conduct of business; [néotan] … Old to modern English dictionary
nytt — 1. f ( e/ a) use, utility, advantage, profit; what is useful, advantageous, profitable; duty, office, employment; supervision, care; useful work, charge, service; 2. adj useful, beneficial, helpful, profitable; [néotan] … Old to modern English dictionary
genießen — Vst. std. (8. Jh., Form 9. Jh.), mhd. geniezen, ahd. giniozan, älter niozan, as. niotan Stammwort. Aus g. * neut a Vst. genießen , auch in gt. niutan, anord. njóta, ae. nēotan, afr. niāta. Dieses hat außer lit. naudà Nutzen, Vorteil usw. (und… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
nyte — v. a. == use, enjoy. HD. 941. AS. neotan. ON. nyta … Oldest English Words
neu-d- — neu d English meaning: to acquire, to make use of smth. Deutsche Übersetzung: “Erstrebtes ergreifen, in Nutzung nehmen” Material: Goth. niutan “τυχεῖν, reach”, ga niutan “ gripe, catch”, nuta “Fänger, fisherman “, O.Ice. njōta… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary