edes

Etymology

 * originally "forward, forwards".

Adverb

 * 1) even suggesting an absolute minimum in a question
 * 2) at least suggesting an absolute minimum in a positive statement
 * 3) anyway in any event
 * 4) even, so much as suggesting the lack of even a minimum of something in a negative statement
 * 5)  for-, fore-, forth signifies being in front of something, often figuratively
 * 6)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 7)  forward, forwards
 * 1) even, so much as suggesting the lack of even a minimum of something in a negative statement
 * 2)  for-, fore-, forth signifies being in front of something, often figuratively
 * 3)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 4)  forward, forwards
 * 1)  for-, fore-, forth signifies being in front of something, often figuratively
 * 2)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 3)  forward, forwards
 * 1)  for-, fore-, forth signifies being in front of something, often figuratively
 * 2)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 3)  forward, forwards
 * 1)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 2)  forward, forwards
 * 1)  on, onward in some time-related expressions
 * 2)  forward, forwards
 * 1)  forward, forwards

Related terms

 * See the inflection table.

Etymology 2
Form of the verb.

Etymology 3
Form of the verb.

Etymology
Related to Finnish.

Adverb

 * 1) in front stationary

Postposition

 * 1) in front of, at the front of stationary location