knyta

See also: knýta

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse knýta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²knyːta/

Verb

knyta (present tense knyter, past tense knytte, past participle knytt, passive infinitive knytast, present participle knytande, imperative knyt)

  1. to knot, tie
  2. to link (til / to)
    knyta samanto connect
  3. to clench (one's fist)

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish knyta, from Old Norse knýta, from Proto-Germanic *knuttijaną, related to *knuttô.

Verb

knyta (present knyter, preterite knöt, supine knutit, imperative knyt)

  1. to tie
    Han knöt en knut
    He tied a knot
    Han kan knytas till mordplatsen
    He can be tied to the murder scene
    Antonym: knyta upp (untie)
  2. to clench (a fist)
    Han knöt näven
    He clenched his fist
  3. (reflexive, idiomatic) to go to bed
    Synonyms: krypa till kojs, gå till sängs, gå och lägga sig, lägga sig

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