<span class="searchmatch">nedder</span> alternative form of nadder <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span> neither <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span> neither <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span> (not comparable) neither...
From <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span>- + Laag, related to High German Niederlage. Nedderlaag f (plural Nedderlagen) defeat Ümlaag...
niþre is used instead: wit sind hēr niðre (“we're down here”). upp niþera Middle English: nithere, nethere, nether English: nether Scots: nether, <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span>...
nætherst, from Old Norse neztr. Partly influenced by Middle Low German <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span>. nederst (neuter singular nederst, definite singular and plural nederste)...
See also: Nadder naddere, naddre, nadre, <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span>, neddere, neddre, neder, nedere, nedre (early) næddræ, næddre, neddræ adder, addere, addre, ader, edder...
From Middle Low German nedderich (“low”), derived from Middle Low German <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span> nedrig (neuter nedrigt, plural and definite singular attributive nedrige)...
Evet) is also the Newt; the Water-Eft is the Water-Newt ; and the Saxon <span class="searchmatch">nedder</span>, a serpent (probably allied to Nether, as crawling on the ground) has been...