her-

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) re-
 * 2) again

Usage notes
Not separable. When forming past participles, those generally aren't prepended with the prefix.

Etymology
From southern. Of origin, but mostly considered a borrowing from  or specifically its northern variant, from. In certain contexts this prefix touched on the native as in ; see German  below. Compare the attested phrase, where can be interpreted in both ways. The h-spelling was also reinforced by hypercorrection due to the phoneme's frailness in southern dialects. In some cases this also affected the unrelated prefixes, , which see.

Prefix

 * 1) re-

Usage notes
Not separable. When forming past participles, it obviates the need to prepend with the prefix.

Etymology
in compounds.

Prefix

 * 1)  Separable verbal prefix that indicates a movement.
 * 2)  Adverbial prefix that indicates a movement.
 * 1)  Adverbial prefix that indicates a movement.

Derived terms

 * Verbs:


 * Adverbs: