Where does “net” come from?

Net comes from Old English net, from Latin nitidus meaning "shining" or "bright," ultimately from Proto-Indo-European ned- or ney-.

net (English): A mesh of string, cord or rope; A device made...

Definitions

  1. A mesh of string, cord or rope; A device made...

Ancestry of “net”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishnett
2Old Englishnettnet
3Proto-West Germanicnatinet
4Proto-Germanicnatjąnet
5Proto-Indo-Europeanned-to be wet; wet; to tie together

Words derived from “net

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ned-Every word from Proto-Germanic natjąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic nati
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