aiz

Etymology
From (with an extra formative a-:  >  > ), from, itself perhaps a pronominal instrumental form from the , , a stem found in several particles, like 🇨🇬 <. In Latvian, the final vowel was lost, yielding, still dialectally attested, and also in some place names (Azpurve) and as a prefix in some words in the literary language. Some dialects have a longer, and more recent, form. The standard form,, has an unexpected i, possibly the result of convergence between and. Cognates include Lithuanian dialectal, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Preposition

 * 1) behind
 * 2) behind, under, into so that it is covered
 * 3) on the other side of, across, beyond
 * 4) by indicates touching, seizing, holding
 * 5) after indicating a sequence
 * 6) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) on the other side of, across, beyond
 * 2) by indicates touching, seizing, holding
 * 3) after indicating a sequence
 * 4) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) by indicates touching, seizing, holding
 * 2) after indicating a sequence
 * 3) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) by indicates touching, seizing, holding
 * 2) after indicating a sequence
 * 3) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) after indicating a sequence
 * 2) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal
 * 1) out of, of, because of, for indicates a reason, a motive, a goal