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See also:
äf
,
æf
,
AEF
,
A.E.F.
,
and
A. E. F.
Contents
1
Old English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Prefix
1.4.1
Usage notes
1.4.2
Derived terms
Old English
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Alternative forms
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af-
,
of-
Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*aba-
(
“
from
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈæf/
Prefix
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æf-
away
,
off
,
from
,
away
from
ofþynċan
(
“
to
offend
, to
insult
”
)
→
æf
þunca
,
æf
þanca
(
“
offense
”
)
æf
grynde
―
abyss
absence
,
detriment
,
reduction
;
dis-
,
de-
,
un-
æf
weard
―
absent; distant
æf
wyrþ
―
degradation; disgrace
æf
wyrdla
―
damage
æf-
+
wela
(
“
wealth
”
)
→
æfwela
(
“
decrease
in
wealth
”
)
Usage notes
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This is the stressed nominal prefix variant of
of-
.
Derived terms
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Old English terms prefixed with æf-
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