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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Verb
yte (imperative yt, present tense yter, passive ytes, simple past yta or ytet or ytte, past participle yta or ytet or ytt, present participle ytende)
- to contribute, give, bestow
- to extend (help), offer (resistance)
- to produce, render, yield (of animals, soil)
Derived terms
References
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Verb
yte (present tense yter, past tense ytte, past participle ytt, passive infinitive ytast, present participle ytande, imperative yt)
- to contribute, give, bestow
- to extend (help), offer (resistance)
- to produce, render, yield (of animals, soil)
Alternative forms
References
- “yte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Pronunciation
Verb
ȳte
- inflection of ȳtan:
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