Nether ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Nether ( adjective )

Situated lower down or in a lower position or level.

Origin:

The word "nether" comes from the old english word "neothera" meaning "lower" or "situated lower down". it is related to the word "nethermost" meaning "lowest" or "farthest down".

Examples:

  1. The nether regions of the cave were dark and damp.
  2. The nether half of the painting was obscured by dirt and grime.
  3. He reached the nethermost depths of despair.
  4. The nether regions of the city were plagued by poverty and crime.
  5. The nether side of the hill was covered in a dense fog.

(As a noun)

Nether ( noun )

Situated lower down or in a lower position or level.

Origin:

The word "nether" comes from the old english word "neothera" meaning "lower" or "situated lower down". it is related to the word "nethermost" meaning "lowest" or "farthest down".

Examples:

  1. The nether regions of the cave were dark and damp.
  2. The nether half of the painting was obscured by dirt and grime.
  3. He reached the nethermost depths of despair.
  4. The nether regions of the city were plagued by poverty and crime.
  5. The nether side of the hill was covered in a dense fog.
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