Where does “highness” come from?

Highness derives from Middle English -nesse, Old English -nes (a suffix forming abstract nouns), combined with Old English high, from Proto-Germanic hauhaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European kewk-.

highness (English): The state of being high

Definitions

  1. The state of being high

Ancestry of “highness”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-nessAppended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the...
2Middle English-nesseAffixed to adjectives to form abstract nouns...
3Old English-nesUsed to form abstract nouns, usually from...
4Proto-West Germanic-nassīUsed to form abstract nouns, usually from...
5Proto-Germanic-inassuz-ness
6Proto-West Germanic-ness, -th
7Proto-Germanic-į̄-th
8Proto-Indo-European-íh₂
9Proto-Indo-European-h₂Creates collective nouns, which refer to groups...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -h₂