Where does “none” come from?

none (Middle English) comes from Old English nōn, from Latin nōna, from Latin nōnus, from Latin novenos, from Latin novem, from Latin novo, from Proto-Italic nowāō, from Proto-Indo-European néweh₂ti — new; to nod, assent to.

none (Middle English): Alternative form of nonne; Alternative form of...

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of nonne; Alternative form of...

Ancestry of “none”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishnōnnoon; the ninth hour; the ninth hour
2Latinnōnanones canonical hour
3Latinnōnusninth
4Latinnovenosaccusative masculine plural of novēnus
5Latinnovemnine; 9; first-person singular present active...
6LatinnovoI make new, renew, refresh; I alter, change;...
7Proto-Italicnowāō
8Proto-Indo-Europeannéweh₂tito renew
9Proto-Indo-Europeannéwosnew
10Proto-Indo-Europeannew-new; to nod, assent to

Words derived from “none

Every word from Proto-Indo-European new-