different between neath vs beneath

neath

English

Alternative forms

  • 'neath

Etymology

From Old English neoþan, from Proto-Germanic *niþan?.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: n?th, IPA(key): /ni??/
  • Rhymes: -i??

Preposition

neath

  1. (poetic) Beneath.

Anagrams

  • Aneth, Anthe, Ethan, Thane, ahent, thane

neath From the web:

  • neath meaning
  • nether mean
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  • what does nether mean
  • what is neath like to live in
  • what does netherite look like


beneath

English

Alternative forms

  • beneathe (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English benethe, from Old English bineoþan (beneath, under, below), equivalent to be- +? neath. Cognate with Low German benedden (beneath), Dutch beneden (beneath, under, down), obsolete German benieden (below).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b??ni??/
  • Rhymes: -i??

Adverb

beneath

  1. Below or underneath.

Translations

Preposition

beneath

  1. Below.
    • 1718, Alexander Pope, epitaph to Nicholas Rowe
      Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lies.
  2. In a position that is lower in rank, dignity, etc.
    • a. 1730, Francis Atterbury, in The Grub-Street Journal, Volume 1
      He will do nothing that is beneath his high station.
  3. Covered up or concealed by something.

Translations

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  • what beneath means
  • what beneath reactor 4 in chernobyl
  • what's beneath niagara falls
  • what's beneath antarctica
  • what's beneath the ocean
  • what's beneath the earth
  • what's beneath the ocean floor
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