"𐌹𐌳-" meaning in Gothic

See 𐌹𐌳- in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Prefix

Forms: id- [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *idi-, *idi, *ida (“back, backwards, again”), from Proto-Indo-European *éti. Cognate with Dutch et-, German dialectal it- (“again, back”), Icelandic ið- (“again, back”), English ed- (“again, back”), Welsh ad-, Welsh ed- (“again, back”), Latin et (“and”), Latin at (“but, moreover”). Etymology templates: {{inh|got|gem-pro|*idi-}} Proto-Germanic *idi-, {{inh|got|ine-pro|*éti}} Proto-Indo-European *éti, {{cog|nl|et-}} Dutch et-, {{cog|de|-}} German, {{cog|is|ið-||again, back}} Icelandic ið- (“again, back”), {{cog|en|ed-||again, back}} English ed- (“again, back”), {{cog|cy|ad-}} Welsh ad-, {{cog|cy|ed-||again, back}} Welsh ed- (“again, back”), {{cog|la|et||and}} Latin et (“and”), {{cog|la|at||but, moreover}} Latin at (“but, moreover”) Head templates: {{got-prefix}} 𐌹𐌳- • (id-)
  1. A prefix meaning "again", "back", "anew", equivalent to re-. Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en-𐌹𐌳--got-prefix-yAJ4GSRv Categories (other): Gothic entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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