Where does “netherhood” come from?

netherhood (English) comes from English nether, from English nither, from Middle English nitheren, from Old English niþerian, from Old English niþer, from Proto-Germanic niþer, from Proto-Indo-European niter.

netherhood (English): The state or condition of being nether (i.e. beneath, down, or low)

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being nether (i.e. beneath, down, or low)

Ancestry of “netherhood”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnetherLower; under; Lying beneath, or conceived as...
2EnglishnitherAlternative form of nether
3Middle Englishnitheren
4Old Englishniþerianto depress, abase, bring low, humiliate, oppress,...
5Old Englishniþerdown; downstairs
6Proto-Germanicniþerdown, downwards
7Proto-Indo-Europeanniter
Every word from Proto-Indo-European niterEvery word from Proto-Germanic niþerEvery word from Old English niþer