geneat
English
noun
Definitions
- (historical) A retainer; vassal; one who holds lands of a superior either by service or payment of rent.
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *ganautaz (comrade) derived from Proto-Indo-European *newd- (make use of, acquire, use, seize, grasp).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*newd-
Gloss
make use of, acquire, use, seize, grasp
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Cognates and derived terms
- Artgenosse German
- Bettgenosse German
- Bundesgenosse German
- Eid German
- Eidgenosse German
- Genosse German
- Judengenosse German
- Volksgenosse German
- Weggenosse German
- ambtgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- bedgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- bondgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- celgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- deelgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- disgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- dorpsgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- echtgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- geloofsgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- genoot Dutch, Flemish
- genootschap Dutch, Flemish
- genote Dutch, Flemish
- handelsgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- huisgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- klasgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- landgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- lotgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- medegenoot Dutch, Flemish
- naamgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- plaatsgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- ploeggenoot Dutch, Flemish
- reisgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- scheepsgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- schoolgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- soortgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- stamgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- tijdgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- tochtgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- vent Dutch, Flemish
- *newd- Proto-Indo-European
- *ganautaz Proto-Germanic
- *nautą Proto-Germanic
- *nutiz Proto-Germanic
- *nutją Proto-Germanic
- *nutjō Proto-Germanic
- *nutō Proto-Germanic
- geneat Old English
- mötunautr Old Norse
- genoot Middle Dutch
- ginozo Old High German
- genōt Old Dutch
- ginot Old Saxon
- nauda Lithuanian