nitan

Old Saxon

Etymology

Contraction of ne + witan. The same process occurred in Old English with ne + willan (nillan (to not want)) and ne + wesan (nesan (to not be)). See also newitan.

Verb

nitan

  1. to not know

Conjugation

Derived terms


Old Swedish

Alternative forms

  • nittān

Etymology

From Old Norse nítján, from Proto-Germanic *newuntehun.

Numeral

nītān

  1. nineteen

Descendants

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