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wiktionary
From Middle English nevertheles, never-þe-les, nevere-þe-lesse, equivalent to never(“not at all”) + the + less; compare never the wiser.
etymonline
nevertheless (adv.)
"notwithstanding," early 14c., neuer þe lesse; as one word from mid-14c., neuerþeles. The sense of never here is "not at all; none the," as in unmerged expressions such as never the wiser, never the worse. In the same sense Middle English also had never-less (early 14c.), neverthelater (c. 1200), never-later (late 14c.).