teder

Senso (Inglese)

  1. delicate, dainty
  2. gentle, tender, with care
  3. sensitive, tender, easily hurt or damaged

Frequenza

C2
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle Dutch teder, teeder, from Old Dutch *tidar, from Proto-Germanic *tidaraz, of uncertain ultimate origin, but perhaps from the same source as *taitaz (“delicate, tender”). Cognate with German Low German teder (“fine; delicate; thin; sensitive; tender; weak”). Compare also West Frisian tear (“weak; not strong”), English tidder.

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