å-

Bavarian

Etymology 1

From Middle High German abe, ab, from Old High German ab, from Proto-West Germanic *ab, from Proto-Germanic *ab. Compare German ab-, Dutch af-, English off-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔː/

Prefix

å-

  1. Separable verb prefix that indicates removal or quitting, off, away.
    å- + foan (to drive)åfoan (to depart, drive away)
    å- + wischn (to wipe)åwischn (to wipe off)
    å- + bstön (to order)åbstön (to cancel an order, to unsubscribe)
  2. Separable verb prefix that indicates a downward movement, spatial or numeral, down.
    å- + tauchn (to dive)åtauchn (to dive down, submerge)
    å- + nehma (to take)ånehma (to decrease, shed)
Derived terms
Bavarian terms prefixed with å-

Etymology 2

From Proto-West Germanic *ana, from Proto-Germanic *ana. Compare German an-, Dutch aan-, English on-.

Alternative forms

  • o- (West Central)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔː/
  • IPA(key): /ɒ̃ː/ (Vienna)

Prefix

å-

  1. Separable verb prefix that indicates a direction, goal, destination and a contact made therein.
    å- + schraufn (to screw)åschraufn (to screw on)
    å- + greifn (to grab, seize)ågreifn (to touch, handle)
    å- + brenna (to burn)åbrenna (to scorch)
Derived terms
Bavarian terms prefixed with å-

Swedish

Etymology

From the obsolete preposition å (on).

Prefix

å-

  1. on

Derived terms

Swedish terms prefixed with å-
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