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An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/nütze

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nütze, adjective, ‘useful,’ from Middle High German nütze, Old High German nuzzi, adjective, ‘profitable’; Gothic un-nuts, ‘useless’; compare Anglo-Saxon nytt, ‘useful.’ Allied to genießen, where other derivatives and cognates of the strong verb are adduced.