tyende

Danish

Etymology

Maybe from an (incorrect) abbreviation of Old Danish thjanestehjon (household), or related to þý (female thrall), From Old Norse þjóna, þéna, from Proto-Germanic *þewanōną (to serve). The verb is ultimately derived from the noun Proto-Germanic *þewaz (servant). See modern Danish træl (thrall, slave), and tjene (to serve),

Noun

tyende n (singular definite tyendet, plural indefinite tyender)

  1. (collective, historical) live-in servants

Declension

Declension of tyende
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative tyende tyendet tyender tyenderne
genitive tyendes tyendets tyenders tyendernes

References

Middle English

Adjective

tyende

  1. alternative form of tenthe

Noun

tyende

  1. alternative form of tenthe

Swedish

Participle

tyende

  1. present participle of ty