An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Einöde
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Einöde, f., from the equiv. MidHG. einœde, einœte, einôte, f., ‘solitude, desert,’ OHG. einôti, n., ‘solitude, desert.’ By being based on öde, the MidHG. and ModHG. word received its present form; properly, however, -ôti in the OHG. word is a suffix (comp. Heimat, Monat, Armut); Goth. *ainôdus (comp. mannisk-ôdus, ‘benevolence’) is wanting; comp. AS. ânad (from ânôd), OSax. ênôdi, ‘desert’; the suffix -ôdus corresponds to Lat. -âtus (senatus, magistratus). —