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NAUTHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NAUTHER is neither.
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nauther - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(obsolete) Neither. Adverb. edit. nauther (comparative more nauther, superlative most nauther). (now UK, dialectal) Neither. Anagrams. edit · haunter, unearth ...
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nauther, pron., adv., & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word nauther is in the Old English period (pre-1150). nauther is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons ...
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nauther, pron. and conj. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈnɔːðə(r)) Forms: 1 nawðer, 1, 4 nawþer, 5, 9 nawther, 5 nawder; 1 nauðer (-ær), 4 nauþer, 4–5 nauthir, (5 -yr), 4–5 (9) nauther. [OE. nawðer, nauðer (= OFris. nauder), contracted form of náhwæðer (OFris. nahwedder), f. ná na adv.1 + hwæðer whether. See also...
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Nauther Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Nauther definition: (obsolete) Neither.
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nauther Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to nauther: neither, nary, none, no longer, scarcely, baht, not likely, nowhere near, no more, without, anything but.
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How to Pronounce Nauther - YouTube
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nauther - Dictionary - Thesaurus
nauther. Etymology. From Old English nauþer, nawþer, from na + hwæþer. Pronunciation. (British) IPA: /ˈnɔːðə/. Pronoun. (obsolete) Neither. Adverb. nauther.
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nouther - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) Neither of the two; also, none of them [quots.: Vices & V.(1) & c1475]; (b) with of- or o- phrase: neither (of two persons or things); none (of
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nather
▪ I. † nather, conj. Obs. [OE. náðer, náðor, var. of nauðer, nawðer: see nauther.] Neither.c 893 K. ælfred Oros. iii. i, Hie naþer næfdon siþþan ne heora namon ne heora anweald. c 1000 ælfric in Assmann Ags. Hom. (1889) 70 Næron hi..naðor ne godes scep ne godes bearn þa ᵹyt. a 1122 O.E. Chron. (Laud...
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nouther
▪ I. nouther, nowther, pron., a., adv.1, and conj. Now dial. Forms: α. 1, 3 nowðer, 3 Orm. nowwþerr, 4–5 nowþer, 4–6 nowþir (5 -ire), 5–9 nowther (5 -ere, -re, 5–6 -ir); 5 nowdyr(e, 5–6 (9) nowder, -ir. β. 3 nouðer, 2–5 nouþer, 4–5 -ir, 4 -ur, 2–9 nouther, 4–6 -ir (5 -ire); 4 (9) nouder. [OE. nowðer...
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neither
▪ I. neither, adv. (conj.) and a. (pron.) (ˈniːðə(r), ˈnaɪðə(r)) Forms: α. 2 naiðer, 5 nayther, 6 Sc. naythir; 4 neyþur, 4–5 -der, 5– -þer, -þir, thir, -thyr, -dyr, 5–7 -ther; 5 neider, neiþir, 3–5 neiþer, 5– neither. β. 4 nethir, (5 -yr), 4–5 neþer, 6–7 nether, (6 -ar, neder); 5 neethur, -yr. γ. 5–...
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