Neighebor
Neighebor is an archaic or dialect spelling of the English word neighbor. It appears in some Middle English and Scots texts, dating roughly from the 13th to the 16th century, reflecting historical pronunciation and spelling conventions of the period. The form derives from Old English neahgebūr, literally “near dweller,” composed of neah (near) and gebūr (man or person).
In historical usage, neighebor signified a person living nearby or a fellow resident and could be used
Contemporary references to neighebor are typically found in discussions of historical linguistics, dialect studies, or in