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- pronoun obsolete  
Neither . - adverb dialectal  
Neither . 
Etymologies
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Old English nauþer, nawþer, from na + hwæþer.
			
		
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Etymology: Middle English, alteration (influenced by either) of nauther, nother, from Old English nāhwæther, nōther, from nā, nō not + hwæther which of two, whether
 
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