Of-

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Old English

Etymology

From Germanic, from Indo-European. Cognate with Old Saxon af-, Old Norse af-, Gothic 𐌰𐍆-, Old High German ab; and with Latin ab-, Greek απο-.

Pronunciation

IPA: /ov/

Prefix

of-

  1. forming verbs and adjectives with the sense of ‘off, away from’
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