Middle English word nyce comes from Latin scio (I can, know, understand, have knowledge.. I know carnally.), Latin ne- (Absolutely negates the principal meaning.), Latin nidus (Dwelling for animals. Nest.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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scio | Latin (lat) | I can, know, understand, have knowledge.. I know carnally. |
ne- | Latin (lat) | Absolutely negates the principal meaning. |
nidus | Latin (lat) | Dwelling for animals. Nest. |
scius | Latin (lat) | Cognizant, knowing. |
nicher | Old French (fro) | |
nichier | Old French (fro) | To nest (of a bird, to build and maintain a nest). |
nescio | Latin (lat) | I cannot, I do not know, I am ignorant, I do not understand. |
nescius | Latin (lat) | Not knowing how, unable (with infinitive). Unaware, ignorant (of a fact). |
nisce | Old French (fro) | |
nice | Middle English (enm) |