a- etymology

Italian word a- comes from Latin pono (I ordain. I place, put, lay. I set up, pitch (camp).), Latin renalis (Related to the kidneys; renal.), Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd (At, near.), Latin coelum (, standard in mediaeval texts.), Proto-Indo-European *ád, Proto-Indo-European *át, Norwegian Nynorsk -in, Norwegian Bokmål -in

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Detailed word origin of a-

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
pono Latin (lat) I ordain. I place, put, lay. I set up, pitch (camp).
renalis Latin (lat) Related to the kidneys; renal.
*h₂éd Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) At, near.
coelum Latin (lat) , standard in mediaeval texts.
*ád Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*át Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
-in Norwegian Nynorsk (nno)
-in Norwegian Bokmål (nob)
*ad Proto-Italic (itc-pro) Toward, to, on, up to, for.
appono Latin (lat) I appoint, assign.. I place near, set before (on table), serve up.. I put, apply, add to.
appositum Latin (lat)
a- Latin (lat) (Before a word beginning with sc, sp or st).
a- Italian (ita) Ad- (indication direction).

Words with the same origin as a-

Descendants of pono
a accedere accento accusa affare aggiungere aggiunto amministratore amministrazione annullare apparire appartamento appetito approccio arrivare arrogante attendere attento attenzione avventura disposizione esposizione porre posta rispondere
Descendants of renalis
accelerare accusare addetto ammiratore attenti attratto
Descendants of *h₂éd
accanto accettare aggressione agio al alla alle allo ammettere arresto arrivederci aspetto assunto attraente avvocato gliene sparire