ness
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From Middle English nesse (in placenames), from Old English næs, from Proto-Germanic *nasją (“promontory; ness”); cognate with Middle Low German nes, Icelandic nes, Swedish näs, Danish næs, Old Norse nes. Related to nose.
ness (plural nesses)
From Middle High German neʒʒe, from Old High German nazī (“wetness”). Cognate with German Nässe
ness f (plural nessa)
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