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yte

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ýta.

Verb

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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)

  1. to contribute, give, bestow
  2. to extend (help), offer (resistance)
  3. to produce, render, yield (of animals, soil)

Derived terms

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References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ýta.

Verb

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yte (present tense yter, past tense ytte, past participle ytt, passive infinitive ytast, present participle ytande, imperative yt)

  1. to contribute, give, bestow
  2. to extend (help), offer (resistance)
  3. to produce, render, yield (of animals, soil)

Alternative forms

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