neither

6 ENTRIES FOUND:

1nei·ther

conjunction \ˈnē-thər also ˈnī-\

Definition of NEITHER

1
: not either <neither black nor white>
2
: also not <neither did I>

Usage Discussion of NEITHER

Although use with or is neither archaic nor wrong, neither is usually followed by nor. A few commentators think that neither must be limited in reference to two, but reference to more than two has been quite common since the 17th century <rigid enforcement of antique decorum will help neither language, literature, nor literati — James Sledd>.

Origin of NEITHER

Middle English, alteration (influenced by either) of nauther, nother, from Old English nāhwæther, nōther, from nā, nō not + hwæther which of two, whether
First Known Use: 12th century

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