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The word "nettled" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)nēgʷh-lo-, which means "to sting." This root is also the origin of the words "nettle" (a plant with stinging hairs) and "sting."
Over time, the meaning of "nettled" evolved to include not only physical irritation but also annoyance or irritation caused by words or actions.
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