Where does “nørd” come from?

nørd (Danish) comes from English nerd, from English nerts, from English nuts, from English nut, from Middle English nute, from Old English hnutu, from Proto-West Germanic hnut, from Proto-Germanic hnuts — to arise, begin.

nørd (Danish): nerd; geek

Definitions

  1. nerd; geek

Ancestry of “nørd”, step by step

nørd traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English nerd

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnerdA person who is intellectual but generally...
2EnglishnertsCrazy; nuts; Nuts! Expression of dismay
3Englishnutsplural of nut; Testicles; An unbeatable hand; the...
4EnglishnutA hard-shelled seed; A piece of metal, usually...
5Middle Englishnute
6Old Englishhnutunut
7Proto-West Germanichnutnut
8Proto-Germanichnutsnut
9Proto-Indo-Europeanknew-to scrape; scratch; rub; to scratch; scrape; rub
10Proto-Indo-Europeanken-to arise, begin

via Old Danish north

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Danishnorth
2Old Norsenorðrnorth; north, northward
3Proto-Germanicnurþrąnorth, northern; north, northward
4Proto-Germanicnurþraznorth, northern
5Proto-Indo-European*nérbelow the surface, below

Words derived from “nørd

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ken-Every word from Proto-Indo-European knew-Every word from Proto-Germanic hnuts
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