notu
See also: nötü
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *nutō (“use, enjoyment”), from Proto-Indo-European *newd- (“to acquire, make use of”). Cognate with Old Frisian note (“income from agriculture and animal husbandry”), Middle Dutch not (“income from the land”), Old High German nuz (“use”, noun). Related to Old English nytt (“use”), Old English nēotan (“to use, enjoy, possess”), Old English nēat (“cattle, property”). More at neat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnotu/
Noun
notu f
- use
- enjoyment
- profit, advantage, utility
- an office; occupation, employment, function, work
- the conducting of business, business affairs; the discharge of duty or office
Declension
Derived terms
- notful
- notwierþe
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