Where does “niettegenstaande” come from?

niettegenstaande (Dutch) comes from Dutch niet, from German niet, from German nieten, from Middle High German nieten, from Old Saxon niotan, from Proto-West Germanic hneudan — to hammer, to pound.

niettegenstaande (Dutch): notwithstanding

Definitions

  1. notwithstanding

Ancestry of “niettegenstaande”, step by step

niettegenstaande traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch niet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchnietNot, no; staple
2Germannietrivet
3GermannietenTo rivet
4Middle High Germannieten
5Old Saxonniotanto use, to make use of; to enjoy
6Proto-West Germanichneudanto hammer, to pound

via Dutch tegenstaande

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchtegenstaande
Every word from Proto-West Germanic hneudanEvery word from Old Saxon niotanEvery word from Middle High German nieten