Proto-Germanic: *tiudrá-n, *tiúɵra-, *tū́ɵra-z; *tawwá-n
Meaning: tie
Old Norse: tjōδr n. `Fussfessel für Tiere'
Norwegian: tjöder, tjör
Swedish: tjuder
Danish: töir
Old English: tēoder; tow-cräft `das Spinnen', tow-hūs `Spinnhaus'; tōl
Middle English: tēder, teɵer `Spannseil, Bindeseil'; touw `werk'
English: tether, tedder; tow; tool
Old Frisian: tiāder; tauv, tow `touw, lijn'
Old Saxon: tou n. `werk'
Middle Dutch: toyen; tuder, tudder m. `touw, riem om vast te maken'; touwe, tou `touw'
Dutch: tuien `met touwen vastmaken'; touw n. `bindmateriaal'
Middle Low German: tūder, tudder m.; touwe
Old High German: { zeotar `Deichsel' }
Middle High German: zieter st. m., n. 'deichsel für vorspann, vordeichsel'
German: [ Tau < LG ]; bair. Zieter f. `Vorederdeichsel'
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