Where does “yde” come from?

yde (Danish) comes from Old Norse ýta, from Proto-Germanic *ūtijaną — to push away, to expel.

yde (Danish): supply; yield; give

Definitions

  1. supply; yield; give

Ancestry of “yde”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norseýta
2Proto-Germanic*ūtijanąto push away, to expel

Words derived from “yde

Every word from Proto-Germanic *ūtijanąEvery word from Old Norse ýta