出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English 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.
From Middle English 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.
From Middle English naite, from Old Norse neyte, neyti (“use”), from Proto-Germanic *nautiz (“use”).
nait (複数形 naits)
From Middle English 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 または more nait, superlative naitest または most nait)
テグー
tejus
wrens
pittas
sakis
口うるさいさま
a trumpet
ごみ
あご
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
ぐぐれ