Where does “netcoppy” come from?

netcoppy (English) comes from English netcop, from English Net, from Middle English net, from Anglo-Norman neit, from Old French net, from Vulgar Latin nittus, from Latin nitidus, from Latin nitere.

netcoppy (English): Like or resembling a netcop

Definitions

  1. Like or resembling a netcop

Ancestry of “netcoppy”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnetcopA user who attempts to enforce netiquette or...
2EnglishNetthe Internet
3Middle Englishnetworthy, good, pure, fine, elegant
4Anglo-Normanneitgood, desireable, clean
5Old Frenchnetneat, decent
6Vulgar Latinnittus
7Latinnitidusshining, polished, glittering; handsome,...
8Latinniteresecond-person singular future active indicative...
9LatinniteoI am radiant, shine, look bright, glitter,...
10Proto-Indo-Europeanney-to shine; to be aroused, shine; to be excited
11Cebuano-hi
Every word from Cebuano -hi