knytte

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== Danish == === Etymology 1 === From Old Norse knýta, from Proto-Germanic *knuttijaną. ==== Verb ==== knytte (imperative knyt, infinitive at knytte, present tense knytter, past tense knyttede, perfect tense knyttet) to knot, tie to link (til / to) knytte sammen - to connect to clench (one's fist) ===== Declension ===== ===== Derived terms ===== knytnæve tilknytning tilknytte knytning sammenknytte anknytning håndknyttet === Etymology 2 === From Old Norse knýti. Related to knude. Cognate with Swedish knyte ==== Noun ==== knytte n (singular definite knyttet, plural indefinite knytter) (uncommon) piece of cloth tied together crosswise at the corners, (used to carry clothes or small items) ===== Declension ===== === References === “knytte” in Den Danske Ordbog “knytte” in Ordbog over det danske Sprog == Middle English == === Verb === knytte alternative form of knytten == Norwegian Bokmål == === Alternative forms === knyte === Etymology === From Old Norse knýta. === Verb === knytte (imperative knytt, present tense knytter, passive knyttes, simple past and past participle knytta or knyttet, present participle knyttende) to knot, tie to link (til / to) knytte sammen - to connect to clench (one's fist) ==== Derived terms ==== knyttneve tilknytning tilknytte === References === “knytte” in The Bokmål Dictionary.