出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/04 19:33 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 naiten, nayten, borrowed from Old Norse neita, later variant of níta (“to deny, refuse”). Cognate with Icelandic neita (“to deny”), Danish nægte (“to deny”), 古期英語 nǣtan (“to annoy, afflict, press upon”). More at nyte, nay.
nait (third-person singular simple present naits, present participle naiting, simple past and past participle naited)
From 中期英語 naiten, nayten, from Old Norse neyta (“to use, employ”), from Proto-Germanic *nautijaną (“to use”). Cognate with Icelandic neyta (“to make use of, employ”). Related to 古期英語 nēotan (“to use; to enjoy”). More at note.
nait (third-person singular simple present naits, present participle naiting, simple past and past participle naited)
nait (plural naits)(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland)
From 中期英語 nait, nayt, from Old Norse neytr (“in good order, fit, fit for use”), from Proto-Germanic *nautiz (“useful, helpful”). Compare 古期英語 nyttol (“useful”).
nait (comparative naiter or more nait, superlative naitest or most nait)(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland)
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tejus
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