Where does “mudnester” come from?

mudnester (English) comes from English nest, from Middle English nest, from Old English nēst, from Old English nīehst, from Proto-West Germanic **nāhwist(ō), from Proto-Germanic nēhwist, from Proto-Germanic nēhw, from Proto-Germanic nēhwaz — to reach, to attain.

mudnester (English): The magpie-lark

Definitions

  1. The magpie-lark

Ancestry of “mudnester”, step by step

mudnester traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English nest

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnestA structure built by a bird as a place to...
2Middle Englishnestnest
3Old Englishnēstnest
4Old Englishnīehstnearest, next
5Proto-West Germanic**nāhwist(ō)nearest, closest
6Proto-Germanicnēhwistnearest, closest
7Proto-Germanicnēhwnear, close
8Proto-Germanicnēhwaznear, close
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂nḗḱwos
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂neḱ-to reach, to attain

via English MUD

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMUDAcronym of multi-user dungeon: an interactive...
2DutchmudAn old measure of volume, varying in content over...
3Middle Dutchmudde
4Latinmodiusmodius, a unit of dry measure of about a peck or...
5Latinmodusmeasure
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmēd-to measure
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmed-to measure; to give advice; healing
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂neḱ-