ned

See also: Ned, NED, -ned, and -néd

English

Etymology

Unknown. The suggested initialism from "non-educated delinquent" is a backronym and folk etymology. Several other suggestions include a contraction of ne'er-do-well, neanderthal, or some kind of relationship with Teddy Boy although its use much predates the 1950s origin of that phrase. Ostensibly unrelated to "Ned" as a diminutive of the personal name "Edward" but the Scottish use of 'ned' for hooligan or lout is cited by the Oxford English Dictionary as dating from the early 19th century. The OED also attributes a possible derivation from the 'Edward' diminutive.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɛd/

Noun

ned (plural neds)

  1. (Scotland, slang, derogatory, offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.
    • 2007 (Scotland), RecordView in Daily Record, 14 Feb 07, Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, p. 8:
      The mindless behaviour of drunken neds and nuisance neighbours brings misery to tens of thousands of honest folk.

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer, from Proto-Indo-European *niter.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neð/

Preposition

ned

  1. down

Lower Sorbian

Etymology

Cognate with Upper Sorbian hnyd and Czech hned.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɛt/

Adverb

ned

  1. immediately, straightaway

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

  • ner (no longer listed; obsolete)

Etymology

From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer.

Adverb

ned

  1. down (from a higher to a lower level)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neː/
  • Homophone: ne

Adverb

ned

  1. down (from a higher to a lower level)

Derived terms

References


Old English

Noun

nēd f

  1. Alternative form of nȳd

Scots

Noun

ned (plural neds)

  1. (slang, derogatory) ned

Swedish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer, from Proto-Indo-European *niter.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neːd/
  • (file)

Preposition

ned

  1. down
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