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Scots
prep
Definitions
- of
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English of inherited from Old English of (from, of) inherited from Proto-Germanic *ab (away, from, off, away from).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ab
Gloss
away, from, off, away from
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- Commonwealth of Puerto Rico English
- Republic of Peru English
- Son of God English
- Son of Man English
- aback of English
- cat-o'-nine-tails English
- code of conduct English
- conspiracy of silence English
- freedom of assembly English
- freedom of association English
- hereof English
- of English
- off English
- point of tangency English
- thereof English
- whereof English
- af- Dutch, Flemish
- *apó Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂epo Proto-Indo-European
- *ab Proto-Germanic
- *abjô Proto-Germanic
- of Old English
- ofost Old English
- æf Old English
- æf- Old English
- of Middle English
- af Old Norse
- ab Old High German
- ava Old High German
- 𐌰𐍆 Gothic
- af Old Dutch
- af Old Saxon
- aff Scots
- of Old Frisian