Where does “nahwæþer” come from?

nahwæþer (Old English) comes from Old English nā, from Old English ne, from Old English ealles, from Old English -es, from Proto-Germanic -as, from Proto-Indo-European -ēs, from Proto-Indo-European -ess, from Proto-Indo-European -os — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

nahwæþer (Old English): neither

Definitions

  1. neither

Ancestry of “nahwæþer”, step by step

nahwæþer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishno
2Old Englishnenot; or, and not; "ne... ne..." is used to mean "...
3Old Englisheallescompletely, wholly, entirely; totally,...
4Old English-espossessive marker, indicating that an object...
5Proto-Germanic-asused in formation of adverbs
6Proto-Indo-European-ēsPrimarily forms adjectival bahuvrīhi compounds
7Proto-Indo-European-ess
8Proto-Indo-European-osCreates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

via Old English hwæþer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishhwæþerwhich; whether; used to introduce a question
2Proto-West Germanichwaþarwhich
3Proto-Germanichwaþerazwhich, what
4Proto-Indo-Europeankʷóteroswhich of two
5Proto-Indo-EuropeankʷosSee *kʷis
6Proto-Indo-Europeankʷ-The primary interrogative root
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -osEvery word from Old English -esEvery word from Old English ealles
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