Where does “andustrian” come from?

andustrian (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic ūstrōną — to strive.

andustrian (Old English): to deny (by oaths), swear with oaths

Definitions

  1. to deny (by oaths), swear with oaths

Ancestry of “andustrian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanicūstrōnąto strive
Every word from Proto-Germanic ūstrōną