tidy (adj.) Look up tidy at Dictionary.com
mid-13c., "in good condition, healthy," probably originally "in season, timely, opportune, excellent" (though this sense is not attested until mid-14c.), from tide (n.) in the sense of "season, time" + -y (2). Of persons, "of neat and orderly habits," from 1706. Similar formation in Old High German zitig, German zeitig, Dutch tijdig, Danish tidig "timely," Old English tidlic "temporal," also "timely, seasonable."
tidy (v.) Look up tidy at Dictionary.com
"to make neat, set in order," 1821, from tidy (adj.). Related: Tidied; tidying.