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BYT

  • noun [ feminine ]
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BYT, bytt, e; f: pl. bytta
A bottle, flagon, BUTT, tun; uter, dolium
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  • Byt

    uter,

      Wrt. Voc. 85, 82.
  • Bytt

    uter,

      Ælfc. Gr. 9, 18; Som. 9, 58.
  • Ne híg ne dóþ niwe wín on ealde bytta; gyf hí dóþ, ða bytta beóþ tobrocene, and ðæt wín agoten, and ða bytta forwurðaþ. Ac híg dóþ niwe wín on niwe bytta, and ǽgðer byþ gehealden

    neque mittunt vinum novum in utres veteres; alioquin rumpuntur utres, et vinum effunditur, et utres pereunt. Sed vinum novum in utres novas mittunt, et ambo conservantur,

      Mt. Bos. 9, 17: Jos. 9, 4: Ps. Lamb. 32, 7.
Etymology
[Ger. butte, biitte, f: M. H. Ger. büte, bütte, f; Dan. bötte, m. f: Swed, bytta, f: Icel. bytta, f.]
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v.  bitt ele-byt.
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  • BYT, n.