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Makasar[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *maʀ-.

Pronunciation[edit]

The glottal stop totally assimilates to a following stop or sibilant:

  • a'- + p- > app-
  • a'- + t- > att-
  • a'- + c- > acc-
  • a'- + k- > akk-
  • a'- + s- > ass-.

Prefix[edit]

a'-

  1. derivational prefix forming intransitive verbs from nouns and other roots
  2. inflectional prefix forming the semi-transitive of transitive verbs

Derived terms[edit]

Scots[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English all- (also al-), from Old English eall-, eal- (all-).

Prefix[edit]

a'-

  1. Indicates complete power or authority in an area.
  2. Indicates that a term applies in a general manner.

Derived terms[edit]