an-

Etymology 1
From, from , , from , from. More at.

Etymology 2
From. Doublet of un- and in-.

Prefix

 * 1) not; used to make words that have a sense opposite to the word (or stem) to which the prefix is attached. Used with stems that begin with vowels and "h".
 * 2) Without, lacking.

Alternative forms

 * (when followed by a vowel or a consonant which is labial)

Prefix

 * 1) ; you, you all.

Prefix

 * 1) un-, non-

Etymology
From ( immediately preceding a vowel).

Prefix

 * : Not, without, opposite of.

Prefix

 * 1) in-,.

Etymology
From the preposition, from , from , from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Prefix

 * 1) onto, at, towards (the object)
 * 2) near, over, towards (the subject)
 * 3) on, in use
 * 1) near, over, towards (the subject)
 * 2) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use
 * 1) on, in use

Usage notes

 * Also occurs in many nouns, but these are generally deverbal.

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) at, on

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Prefix

 * 1)   very
 * 2)   over-, excessively, intensely
 * 3)   great, excessive
 * 1)   great, excessive

Usage notes

 * Triggers (except of d, s, and t):


 * In some dialects (e.g. Aran), it also changes s to ts:
 * (standard form )


 * In Munster, this form is used only before a vowel; before a consonant the variant is used.

Etymology 2
From, from , from.

Prefix

 * 1)  in-, un-, not
 * 2)  bad, unnatural

Etymology 3
From.

Prefix

 * 1) an- not

Etymology
From the preposition, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Prefix

 * 1) in- (indicates physical or metaphorical motion into something)

Usage notes

 * When attached to a verb stem beginning with a consonant sound other than /d/, /h/, /n/, /t/ or /t͡s/, the prefix becomes a- as a result of the Eifeler Regel.

Etymology
From, from , from.

Prefix

 * 1) un-, not

Etymology
From, from , equivalent to.

Prefix

 * 1) one; mono-, uni-
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →
 * 1) lone, alone
 * ān- + →
 * ān- + →

Usage notes

 * Particularly common in the works of Chrétien de Troyes.

Etymology 1
From, from.

Prefix

 * 1) un-, not
 * 2) bad

Etymology 2
. Maybe related to and  in proper names  and. Considered the same word as by DIL (see Further reading).

Prefix

 * 1) very

Etymology 3
sga.

Prefix

 * , for example

Prefix

 * 1)  used before words beginning with vowels

Prefix

 * 1)  you, second-person plural subject marker.

Usage notes

 * Before a vowel, changes to . The digraph ⟨nh⟩ is pronounced as . Example:

Etymology
From ( immediately preceding a vowel), from, zero-grade form of. .

Etymology
From, from. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) un-, anti-
 * 2) bad, unnatural

Etymology
From the meaning “against/towards”.

Prefix

 * 1) against, towards

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Prefix

 * 1) not, un-, non-, an-, dis-,

Usage notes
Triggers the nasal mutation of p, t, c and d, sometimes with accompanying euphonic or orthographic adjustments, and the soft mutation of b, g and m.

Etymology 2
From,.

Prefix

 * 1) in-, inside, inward
 * 1) in-, inside, inward