Prefix definitions
Prefix definitions, etymology & examples
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Terms
- assimilation
- cognate
- etymology
- morpheme
- = the smallest constituent of a word
- some words are morphemes unto themselves ("it", "and")
- others are a combination of morphemes ("itself", "below")
- PIE
- for proto-Indo-European language
- = the origin or pre-origin language of Indo-European languages, which share the PIE language as their origin
- Indo-European languages include, Celtic, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Latin, Persian, Spanish, and others across Europe and parts of central and western Asia and South Asia
- suffix
- a word ending "inflection" (change in sound) that identifies or changes a root's part of speech
When is a prefix not a prefix?
- many prefixes are attached to roots that are not words unto themselves
- some scholars argue that these words are not "prefix + root" and stand as single "morphemes" (word units)
- some scholars argue that these words are not "prefix + root" and stand as single "morphemes" (word units)
A-B-C
ab-
- 1. away, from, from off, down,
- PIE *apo- off, away
- 2. by (as in agency, for origin, consequence of)
- 2. can generally mean "not" (as in a negation)
- examples
- aberration, abstract, abnormal, abysmal
- Note that ab- in "abbreviation" is from ad- (to, toward), thus
- ab- for "to" (from ad-) + breviare (Latin) for short, low, little, shallow = "to shorten"
- PIE *mregh-u for short
ad-
- to, toward (space or time), in relation to, regarding
- from PIE *ad- for to, near, at
- becomes a- before -sc-, -sp- and -st-
- aspect, astronomy
- also af-, -ag, -al,
- affection, aggression
ana-
- 1. up, upward, through (in place or time)
- 2. back, backward, against
- 3. again, anew
- by itself, "ana" means "an equal quantity"
- origin
- PIE *an- for "on, upon, above"
- examples
- anabaptism for "a second" or "renewed" baptism
- analysis
- ana- "up" + *leu "loosen, divide, cut apart" thus "cut or divided up"
- analog
- log = from "logos" thus "through or again words or logic"
- analogy
- log -y "through or separate words or logic" (that mean the same thing)
com-
- with
- examples
- complement = with (com-) + fill (-plere) for "add/ed to make complete"
- from PIE *pele for "to fill"
- compliment = cognate with Latin complere shifting to complire for "to complete"
- indicates "completion" and thus "expression of respect" for something completed or done
- complement = with (com-) + fill (-plere) for "add/ed to make complete"
D-E-F
em-, im- & en-, in-
- = mean the same
- into
- not
em-
- put in or into, to affect, bring to the state of, distribute
- assimilation from in- and into
- PIE root *em- for "to take, distribute"
- used instead of -en words beginning with -b- and -p-
- examples
- empathy
- in the (same) state of pathos (emotions, feelings)
- embitter (make bitter)
- embody (make into the body of; representation)
- emit (distribute
- emotion
- empathy
en-
- from PIE *en, into, to make or put
prefix | definition 1 | definition 2 |
---|---|---|
em- | opposite of, not | in, into |
en- | opposite of, not | in, into |
im- | opposite of, not | in, into |
in- | opposite of, not | in, into |
letter / sound | m | n |
---|---|---|
goes with | -b, -m, -p | -c, -d, -f, -g, -h, -j, -l, n, -r, -q, -t, -v |
em-, en-, im-, in- | ember, immaterial, important | include, induce, infuse, ingress, inhuman, injury, enliven, enrage, inquisitive, into, invisible |
-un | does not change with the |
digi-
G-H-I
in-
- same as en-, im-, em-
- see entry for en-
J-K-L
M-N=O
P-Q-R
S-T-U
sym-
- alike, with, together, mutual, reciprocal, at the same time
- assimilated with syn-
- origin in PIE *ksun- for "with"
- used instead of syn-' with words beginning with -b-, -m-, -p-, -ph-, -ps-
- examples
- symbiosis, symbol, sympathetic,
syn-
- alike, with, together, mutual, reciprocal, at the same time
- examples
- synagogue, synthesis, synthetic,
- sympathy
- with emotion