nytt

See also: nýtt

Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

nytt

  1. neuter singular of ny

Verb

nytt

  1. past participle of nyte
  2. imperative of nytte

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Adjective

nytt

  1. neuter singular of ny

Etymology 2

Verb

nytt

  1. past participle of nyta

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nutjō (profit, yield, utility), from Proto-Indo-European *newd- (to grasp, seize, use). Related to Old High German nuz (use), Dutch nut (use), Swedish nytta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nytt/

Noun

nytt f (nominative plural nytta)

  1. use, utility, advantage; duty, office, employment
    Wé woldon þ̵ hit wurde tó nytte ðám gehérendum.
  2. supervision, care, useful work, charge, service
    Paulinus onféng þá nytte þæs wyrtgeardes. Paulinus undertook the care of the garden.

Declension

Noun

nytt n (nominative plural nytt)

  1. That which is useful, advantageous, profitable
    Ic nát hwes ic bydde, hweðer ic bydde nyttes þe unnittes mé.

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

Adjective

nytt

  1. useful, beneficial, helpful, profitable, advantageous
    Hié mec ǽnigre note nytte beón ne meahton.

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative nytta nytte nytte nyttan nom. nytt nytt nyttu nytte nyttu, -e nytta, -e
accusative nyttan nytte nyttan acc. nyttne nytt nytte nytte nyttu, -e nytta, -e
genitive nyttan nyttra, nyttena gen. nyttes nyttes nyttre nyttra
dative nyttan nyttum dat. nyttum nyttum nyttre nyttum
instrumental nytte

References

  • 1916, John R. Clark, "A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the Use of Students", nytt et al.
  • Bosworth, J. (2010, March 21). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online (T. N. Toller & Others, Eds.), nytt.

Swedish

Adjective

nytt

  1. absolute indefinite neuter form of ny.

Adverb

nytt (not comparable)

  1. newly



Westrobothnian

Adjective

nytt

  1. neuter singular of ny

Adverb

nytt

  1. additional

Verb

nytt

  1. past participle of nyytt
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