OXFORD DICTIONARY
neither, adj., pron., adv., & conj.
--adj. & pron. (foll. by sing. verb)
1 not the one nor the other (of two things); not either (neither of the accusations is true; neither of them knows; neither wish was granted; neither went to the fair).
2 disp. none of any number of specified things.
--adv.
1 not either; not on the one hand (foll. by nor; introducing the first of two or more things in the negative: neither knowing nor caring; would neither come in nor go out; neither the teachers nor the parents nor the children).
2 not either; also not (if you do not, neither shall I).
3 (with neg.) disp. either (I don't know that neither).
--conj. archaic nor yet; nor (I know not, neither can I guess).
ME naither, neither f. OE nowther contr. of nohw{aelig}ther (as NO(2), WHETHER): assim. to EITHER
ROGET THESAURUS
neither
Rejection
N
rejection, repudiation, exclusion, refusal, declination, rejected, reject, rejectaneous, rejectious, not chosen, to be thought of, out of the question,
neither,
neither the one nor the other, no, non haec in faedera.