Where does “nier” come from?

nier (French) comes from Old French noiier, from Latin necō, from Latin nex, from Proto-Italic neks, from Proto-Indo-European neḱs, from Proto-Indo-European neḱ- — to perish, disappear.

nier (French): to deny

Definitions

  1. to deny

Ancestry of “nier”, step by step

nier traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French noiier

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchnoiierto deny; to drown
2Latinnecōto kill, murder (especially without physical wounding such as by poison or hunger)
3Latinnexmurder, slaughter, killing; violent death
4Proto-Italicneksdeath, slaughter
5Proto-Indo-Europeanneḱsdeath
6Proto-Indo-Europeanneḱ-to perish, disappear

via Latin dēnegāre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latindēnegāre
2Latinnegāre
3Proto-Indo-Europeannot; no

Words derived from “nier

Every word from Proto-Indo-European neḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European neḱsEvery word from Proto-Italic neks