Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "northerly" originated in Old English, where it was formed from the root norð ("north") and the adjectival suffix -erlic. The suffix -erlic is commonly used to create adjectives that describe a quality or characteristic, and in this case, it denotes a connection to the north.
Etymology Ultimately from Old English ēasterne meaning eastern Related to the Old
Etymology The word eastern comes from the Old English ēast east which is derived
Etymology Old English norðern Proto Germanic norþraz Proto Indo European h₂n
Etymology Proto Germanic norþaz Old English norþ Middle English north Meaning a
Etymology Proto Germanic norþaz Old English norþ Middle English north Meaning a
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