nest
[ nest ]
/ nɛst /
noun
verb (used with object)
to settle or place (something) in or as if in a nest: to nest dishes in straw.
to fit or place one within another: to nest boxes for more compact storage.
verb (used without object)
Origin of nest
before 900; Middle English, Old English (cognate with Dutch, German
nest; akin to Latin
nīdus nest, Old Irish
net, Welsh
nyth, Sanskrit
nīḍa lair) ≪ Indo-European
*nizdo- bird's nest, equivalent to
*ni down (see
nether) +
*zd-, variant of
*sd-, ablaut variant of
*sed-, v. base meaning “sit” (see
sit1) +
*-o- theme vowel
OTHER WORDS FROM nest
nest·a·ble, adjective nest·er, noun nest·like, adjective nest·y, adjectiveWords nearby nest
nesselrode,
nessie,
nessler's reagent,
nesslerize,
nessus,
nest,
nest box,
nest egg,
nest of drawers,
nesta,
nested
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British Dictionary definitions for nest
nest
/ (nɛst) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of nest
nester, noun nestlike, adjectiveWord Origin for nest
Old English; related to Latin
nīdus (nest) and to
beneath,
sit
Idioms and Phrases with nest
nest
see empty nest; feather one's nest; foul one's nest; stir up a hornet's nest.