níedþearf

níedþearf
1. f (-e/-a) need, necessity, compulsion, force; need, necessity, inevitableness; necessity, constraint; need (for something); a necessary thing, what a person needs; need, distress, trouble; want, thing needed; a necessary business; need, a condition marked by the lack or want of something necessary, or requiring some extraneous aid or addition; 2. adj necessary, needful

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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  • need — {{11}}need (n.) O.E. nied (W.Saxon), ned (Mercian) necessity, compulsion, duty; hardship, distress; errand, business, originally violence, force, from P.Gmc. *nauthis (Cf. O.S. nod, O.N. nauðr, O.Fris. ned, M.Du., Du. nood, O.H.G. not, Ger. Not,… …   Etymology dictionary

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