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north

The origin and history of north.

Etymology

From Old English "norþ," ultimately from a very old Indo-European root meaning roughly "below" or "underneath" — probably because early speakers pictured the sun as being "below" when in the northern sky, or because north lay to the left when facing the rising sun to pray.

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