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nifether
/nifəðɹ/
Middle English nefathre, Old English nefaþra.
From Proto-Germanic /nefaθɹa/, from PIE root nepot-ro.
Nephew + Adj.
Sycophant. One angling for favors or power.
Ex. The fawning nifether and the brawling demagogue, he spurned with contempt.