Dictionary adjective *nau(ti-) Not nötig
(adjective)

Meanings

1.
necessary
How useful:
Opposite (closest): unnötig
2.
urgent
(Mostly used in context of REALLY needing to go to the toilet)
How useful:

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The meaning of - "die Not"

We’ll look at the family of die Not and find lots of necessary words - literally :).

Vocab:

die Not, notwendig, nötig, benötigen, der Notfall


Word Family

Root: *nau(ti-)

The original core of this root was a sense of:

death, exhaustion, collapsing

But this soon shifted toward the idea of “lack of something”.

In English to need , and also in the Slavic branch, the sense shifted further toward the idea of need.
In German, it is also about lack, but it kept more of a sense of emergency.

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