See also: nedan and neþan

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse neðan (below, beneath), from Proto-Germanic *niþanē (below, beneath).

Adverb

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neðan (not comparable)

  1. (of direction) below, beneath
    Hann kom neðan frá.
    He came from below.
  2. (of a place) below, at the bottom
    Miðinn er fastur neðan á fernunni.
    The ticket is stuck on the bottom of the carton.
    Séð að neðan.
    Seen from below.
    Þetta virtist vera stærra séð að neðan.
    It seemed to be larger when seen from below.

Derived terms

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *niþanē (below, beneath), from *niþer + *-anē, equivalent to niðr + -an. Cognate with Old English neoþan, Old Saxon nithana, Old High German nidana.

Adverb

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neðan (not comparable)

  1. below, beneath
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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: neðan
  • Faroese: niðan
  • Norwegian: nedan
  • Old Swedish: niþan, næþan
  • Old Danish: næthæn