in-
Old Irish
prefix
Definitions
- in
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *eni-.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*eni-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abarognosis English
- abiogenesis English
- abiotic English
- abrachia English
- acentric English
- acholia English
- acratia English
- adermatoglyphia English
- agnatha English
- agyria English
- alexithymia English
- adaktylia Finnish
- aceratus Latin
- atresia Latin
- Āfrica Latin
- a- German
- agnath German
- a- Dutch, Flemish
- an- Dutch, Flemish
- azote French
- βιωτικός Ancient Greek
- ἀ- Ancient Greek
- ἀγνώμων Ancient Greek
- ἀκῐ́νδῡνος Ancient Greek
- ἄγαμος Ancient Greek
- ἄγνωστος Ancient Greek
- ἄκρατος Ancient Greek
- ἄφοβος Ancient Greek
- *(s)teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *gʷeyh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *n̥- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵneh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- abiotisk Norwegian Bokmål
- a- Polish
- a- Norwegian Nynorsk
- un- Old English
- un- Middle English
- aclamadach Irish
- aiceintreach Irish
- aiseotrópacht Irish
- asó- Irish
- ó- Old Norse
- a- Serbo-Croatian
- а- Serbo-Croatian
- a- Catalan, Valencian
- ó- Icelandic
- ókeypis Icelandic
- α- Greek (modern)
- a- Translingual
- abranchiatus Translingual
- a- Latvian
- doecmalla Old Irish
- ingreimm Old Irish
- étiud Old Irish
- ó- Faroese
- *un- gmw-pro
- *eni- Proto-Celtic
- *ɸalnati Proto-Celtic
- abiogenezė Lithuanian
- *ə- Proto-Hellenic
- acrotismus la-new