neia

See also: neiâ

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²nɛɪːa/

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hníga, from Proto-Germanic *hnīganą, *hnīwaną (to bow).

Alternative forms

Verb

neia (present tense neiar, past tense neia, past participle neia, passive infinitive neiast, present participle neiande, imperative neia/nei)

  1. to curtsey
    Synonym: bukka

Etymology 2

From earlier neigja, from Old Norse hneigja, from Proto-Germanic *hnaigijaną (to make bow). A causative of Etymology 1. Akin to German neigen.

Alternative forms

Verb

neia (present tense neier, past tense neidde, past participle neitt/neidd, passive infinitive neiast, present participle neiande, imperative nei)

  1. to beat in, bend (e.g. a nail) once it's gone through a medium (often a piece of wood), so that the spike doesn't face outwards
    Synonyms: njode, node

Etymology 3

From nei (no).

Verb

neia (present tense neiar, past tense neia, past participle neia, passive infinitive neiast, present participle neiande, imperative neia/nei)

  1. to refuse, to say no

References

Anagrams

Zimakani

Noun

neia

  1. water

References

  • Stephen Adolphe Wurm, Donald C. Laycock, Pacific linguistic studies in honour of Arthur Capell (1970), page 1260: The Suki word for water, nia, has certainly been borrowed from languages in the Mai Kussa-Pahoturi area (Warubi, Mikud, Agob) where it is widespread. From suki it will have found its way into Zimakani (neia).
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