ἀν-
Ancient Greek
prefix
Definitions
- (alternative form of) ἀ- used before a vowel.
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *n̥- (not, un-, prefix meaning not, negative).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*n̥-
Gloss
not, un-, prefix meaning not, negative
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anaerobic English
- analgesia English
- analgesic English
- analgesically English
- analgesize English
- anemia English
- anemial English
- anemic English
- anhedonia English
- anorexia nervosa English
- anosmia English
- anosmic English
- antianemia English
- coanalgesic English
- equianalgesic English
- nonanalgesic English
- Anoura Latin
- an- Latin
- anencephalia Latin
- anosmia Latin
- nervōsa Latin
- Analphabet German
- Analphabetismus German
- Anarchismus German
- analfabéta Hungarian
- anarchizmus Hungarian
- anaspide Italian
- analfabeet Dutch, Flemish
- Anoures French
- anarchisme French
- anaérobie French
- anhédonie French
- анаэроб Russian
- analfabetismo Spanish, Castilian
- analfabeto Spanish, Castilian
- anhedonia Spanish, Castilian
- anosmia Spanish, Castilian
- να- Ancient Greek
- νη- Ancient Greek
- νω- Ancient Greek
- οὐρά Ancient Greek
- ἀ- Ancient Greek
- ἀνῠποστασία Ancient Greek
- ὀρύσσω Ancient Greek
- ᾍδης Ancient Greek
- *h₃rewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *n̥- Proto-Indo-European
- *upo Proto-Indo-European
- *weyd- Proto-Indo-European
- analfabetismo Portuguese
- analfabeto Portuguese
- semianalfabeto Portuguese
- *un- Proto-Germanic
- anosmia Polish
- अन- Sanskrit
- ainéime Irish
- anaemach Irish
- anaemacht Irish
- anailgéiseach Irish
- anoreksi Danish
- *ǫrodъ Proto-Slavic
- ανορύσσω Greek (modern)
- ορύσσω Greek (modern)
- anemya Cebuano
- agor Welsh
- Anaspida Translingual
- ան- Old Armenian
- анаэроб Kazakh
- *an- Proto-Celtic
- *a- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *en- Proto-Italic
- *fermos Proto-Italic
- ʾ- Middle Persian
- *nē- Proto-Hellenic
- *ə- Proto-Hellenic