se-

Etymology
See.

Prefix

 * 1) none, no (person​/​thing​/​way​/​kind​/​place​/​size​/​amount​/​etc.)

Etymology
From, from , from , shortened form of , from , from , from , from , from.

Prefix

 * 1) adjectival equative:, sharing [base], having the same [base]
 * 2) all, the whole [base]
 * 1) adjectival equative:, sharing [base], having the same [base]
 * 2) all, the whole [base]
 * 1) all, the whole [base]
 * 1) all, the whole [base]

Etymology 1
*s(w)ēd, the ablative singular of lengthened under phrasal stress. Note there's no hard evidence for a /w/ in Italic, which is likely taken from the possessive pronoun in other branches. The original meaning was "per se, by itself", whence "however, but" as conjunction and "without, away" as preposition, parallel to 🇨🇬.

as well as (q.v.), where the vowel shortened proclitically (or never lengthened). Cf. the semantically close, which might also be a doublet with loss of /s/. Further related to.

Prefix

 * 1) apart-, aside-, away-
 * 2)  without, lacking, wanting, -less
 * 1)  without, lacking, wanting, -less
 * 1)  without, lacking, wanting, -less

Etymology 2
From before voiced consonants with voicing assimilation (*segz-) followed by regular elision with compensatory lenthening, for which cf. ,.

Prefix

 * 1) six- as a bound morpheme

Etymology 1
From, shortened form of , from , from , from , from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Prefix

 * 1) used to form the comparative of adjectives
 * sebesar
 * as as
 * sepanjang
 * as as
 * secantik
 * as as
 * as as

Etymology 2
Clipping of.

Prefix

 * 1) Used on nouns to indicate that the noun referred to is in its entirety.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
Coalescence of with the Proto-Bantu copula.