Where does “netwar” come from?

netwar (English) comes from English war, from Middle English werre, from Old Norse verri, from Proto-Germanic wirsizô, from Proto-Indo-European wers-, from Proto-Indo-European wer- — to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel.

netwar (English): cyberwar

Definitions

  1. cyberwar

Ancestry of “netwar”, step by step

netwar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English war

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwarOrganized, large-scale, armed conflict between...
2Middle EnglishwerreWar in general; the practice of fighting between...
3Old Norseverricomparative degree of illr, worse; worse
4Proto-Germanicwirsizôcomparative degree of *ubilaz; worse
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwers-to wipe; peak, height
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwer-to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel

via English net

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnetA mesh of string, cord or rope; A device made...
2Middle Englishnett
3Old Englishnettnet
4Proto-West Germanicnatinet
5Proto-Germanicnatjąnet
6Proto-Indo-Europeanned-to be wet; wet; to tie together
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wer-
netwar — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer