Nest

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Nest, the place where a bird lays its eggs, hatches them out, and shelters them until they are fledged. The word is used by analogy of other animals than birds, insects, &c. It appears. in much the same form in Teutonic languages; related to it are Irish read, and Lat. nidus, whence Fr. nid. It has been referred to the Gr. vovros, return home, but it is now established that it represents a form nizdo- for nisido-, from ni-, down; cf. "nether," and sed-, to sit. Sanskrit has nida. The Lat. nidus has given the scientific term for nest-building, nidification.



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