knytten

Etymology
From, from , from ,.

Verb

 * 1) To connect or secure; to join something to another especially with rope:
 * 2) To wrap or swaddle; to encase or surround in rope as to secure or amalgamate.
 * 3) To secure, join together, close, or link by making a knot.
 * 4) To make an irrevocable or permanent linkage or binding contract.
 * 5) To join, unite or bring together; to make two things one.
 * 6) To append or bring into another; to make one thing part of another.
 * 7) To enter into or begin an endeavour, activity, or pursuit:
 * 8) To instill or inculcate a belief, worldview, ideal, or ideology.
 * 9) To work out an argument or treatise out of words or ideas.
 * 10) To fix or repair; to stop something from being broken or in disrepair.
 * 11) To make, tie or create a knot; to tie thread as to stay secure.
 * 12) To solidify, compress or harden; to cause to congeal or become hardened.
 * 13)  To finish, finalise or terminate; to bring something to its end.
 * 14)  To be in a link, connection, or relationship with another thing.
 * 15)  To be joined, united or brought together.
 * 16)  To incorporate or include (secret or esoteric) meanings.
 * 17)  To close up or turn off; to stop from working.