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Nether   /nˈɛðər/   Listen
Nether

adjective
1.
Lower.
2.
Dwelling beneath the surface of the earth.  Synonyms: chthonian, chthonic.
3.
Located below or beneath something else.  Synonym: under.  "The under parts of a machine"



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"Nether" Quotes from Famous Books



... a blessing; for thou hast given me a south land; give me also springs of water. And he gave her the upper springs, and the nether springs. ...
— The Woman's Bible. • Elizabeth Cady Stanton

... torn from his throat at his capture, still hung about his shoulders. His clothes were sodden with wet, as Harrison had said, and the solitary pretence at rendering him comfortable for the night, had been the act of a negro, who contemptuously flung an old blanket across his nether limbs before leaving him to his lethargic slumbers. He had not moved since they tossed him, like a worthless sack, upon this sorry resting-place, but lay an unsightly huddle of arms, legs, and head, such as was ...
— At Last • Marion Harland

... weather), a pair of pants coming down to the ankle, and well-fitting woollen socks on the feet. A shirt, sometimes in day-time all of one piece with its turn-over collar; at worst with a separate collar and a tie passed through it. Braces that really braced and held up the nether garment of trousers; a waistcoat buttoning fairly high up (no pneumonia blouse)—two waistcoats if she liked, or a dandy slip buttoned innocently inside the single vest to suggest the white lie of a second inner vest. Over the waistcoat a coat or jacket. On the head ...
— Mrs. Warren's Daughter - A Story of the Woman's Movement • Sir Harry Johnston

... natural beauty, of rock and cascade, and all the properties of the poet: but the enthusiasm of Rousseau himself would sink from the stars to earth if he had marched since breakfast in a cloud of dust with a throat like the nether millstone. ...
— The Moon Endureth--Tales and Fancies • John Buchan

... to the earth dead, poisoned by the venom that the serpent blows on him. The wolf swallows Odin, and thus causes his death; but Vidar immediately turns and rushes at the wolf, placing one foot on his nether jaw. On this foot he has the shoe for which materials have been gathering through all ages, namely, the strips of leather which men cut off for the toes and heels of shoes; wherefore he who wishes to render assistance to the asas must cast these strips ...
— The Younger Edda - Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda • Snorre


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