Where does “north-northwestern” come from?

north-northwestern (English) comes from English -ern, from Middle English -erne, from Old English -erne, from Proto-Germanic -ōnijaz.

north-northwestern (English): Of, in or pertaining to the north-northwest

Definitions

  1. Of, in or pertaining to the north-northwest

Ancestry of “north-northwestern”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-ernAdded to the names of directions to form...
2Middle English-erne"northerne "northern", southerne "southern",...
3Old English-erneAdjective suffix occurring in names for...
4Proto-Germanic-ōnijaz
Every word from Proto-Germanic -ōnijazEvery word from English -ernEvery word from Old English -erne