"forth-" meaning in English

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Prefix

Etymology: From Middle English forth-, from Old English forþ- (“forth, forward, further, away, continually”), from Proto-West Germanic *forþ, from Proto-Germanic *furþą (“forth, forward”), from Proto-Indo-European *prto-. More at forth. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|forth-}} Middle English forth-, {{inh|en|ang|forþ-|t=forth, forward, further, away, continually}} Old English forþ- (“forth, forward, further, away, continually”), {{inh|en|gmw-pro|*forþ}} Proto-West Germanic *forþ, {{inh|en|gem-pro|*furþą|t=forth, forward}} Proto-Germanic *furþą (“forth, forward”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*prto-}} Proto-Indo-European *prto- Head templates: {{head|en|prefix|head=|sort=}} forth-, {{en-prefix}} forth-
  1. forth, forward, away. Tags: morpheme
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