yter
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From yte + -er
Noun
yter m (definite singular yteren, indefinite plural ytere, definite plural yterne)
- contributor, payer, provider (often used in compound words)
Derived terms
- bidragsyter
- tjenesteyter
See also
- ytar (Nynorsk)
Verb
yter
- present of yte
References
- “yter” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Vilamovian
Pronunciation
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Noun
yter f (plural ytyn)
- snake, serpent
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse ýtri, comparative of út = ut.
Adjective
yter (comparative yter, superlative yterst)
- (comparative degree) Outer.
- (superlative degree) Outmost.
- hä var yterst mån hä gikk ― by a small margin it worked
Adverb
yter (comparative yter, superlative yterst)
- (comparative degree) On/by that which is outer.
- tjør ytęr ― to drive on the outer [road]
- (superlative degree) On/by that which is outmost.
Derived terms
- ytren
Related terms
- yyt