ont-

See also: ont, Ont, ONT, önt, on't, -ont-, Ont., and Appendix:Variations of "ont"

Afrikaans

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔnt/

Etymology 1

From Dutch ont-, from Middle Dutch ont-, from Old Dutch ant-, from Proto-Germanic *andi-, *anda-, *and-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. un-, de-; forms verbs meaning to negate, remove or separate.
Usage notes

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

Etymology 2

From Dutch ont-, from Middle Dutch ont-, from Old Dutch int-, from Proto-Germanic *in-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. Forms inchoative verbs, indicating that a process is beginning.
Usage notes

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

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔnt/
  • (file)

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch ont-, from Old Dutch ant-, from Proto-West Germanic *anda-, from Proto-Germanic *andi-, *anda-, *and-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. un-, de-; forms verbs meaning to negate, remove or separate.

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch ont-, from Old Dutch int-, from Proto-Germanic *in-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. Forms inchoative verbs, indicating that a process is beginning.

Derived terms

Dutch terms prefixed with ont-

Middle Dutch

Etymology 1

From Old Dutch ant-, from Proto-West Germanic *anda-, from Proto-Germanic *andi-, *anda-, *and-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. un-, de-; forms verbs meaning to negate, remove or separate.
Derived terms
Middle Dutch terms prefixed with ont-
Descendants
  • Dutch: ont-

Etymology 2

From Old Dutch int-, from Proto-Germanic *in-.

Prefix

ont-

  1. Forms inchoative verbs, indicating that a process is beginning.
Derived terms
Middle Dutch terms prefixed with ont-
Descendants
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