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apo- Also ap-. Off, away. Derivatives include off, ebb, awkward, puny, and compote.- of, off, offal, from Old English of, æf, off;
- ebb, from Old English ebba, low tide;
- ablaut, from Old High German aba, off, away from;
- aft; abaft, from Old English æftan, behind, from Germanic *aftan‑. a-d all from Germanic *af.
- ab-1, from Latin ab, ab‑, away from.
- apo-, from Greek apo, away from, from.
- Suffixed (comparative) form *ap(o)-tero‑. after, from Old English æfter, after, behind, from Germanic *aftar‑.
- Suffixed form *ap-t-is‑. eftsoons, from Old English eft, again, from Germanic *aftiz.
- Suffixed form *apu-ko‑. awkward, from Old Norse öfugr, turned backward, from Germanic *afug‑.
- Possible variant root form *po(s), on, in.
- pogrom, from Russian po, at, by, next to;
- post-, posterior; postmortem, preposterous, puisne, puny, from Latin post, behind, back, afterward;
- apposite, apposition, apropos, component, compose, composite, composition, compost, compote, compound1, contrapposto, depone, deposit, dispose, exponent, expose, expound, impose, impost1, impost2, interpose, juxtapose, oppose, position, positive, post2, post3, postiche, posture, preposition1, propose, provost, punt3, reposit, suppose, transpose, from Latin pōnere, to put, place, from *po-s(i)nere (sinere, to leave, let; of obscure origin).
[Pokorny apo‑ 53.] |
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