See also: æfter

Old English

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Etymology

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From æfter (behind, after). More at æfter.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈæf.ter/ (as a nominal prefix)
  • IPA(key): /ˌæf.ter/ (as a verbal prefix)

Prefix

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æfter-

  1. after, behind
    æftergengelsuccessor
    æfterfylian, æfterfylġanto follow after, pursue, succeed
  2. afterward
    æftercnēoresuposterity
  3. for, for the sake or purpose of
    æftersprecanto claim, speak after, speak for
  4. later, in the later part (of the year)
    æfterhǣþaautumn drought
  5. against
    æfterrynnean encounter, running against, meeting
  6. out, out after
    æfterspyrianto track out, search for, inquire about, examine

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle English: efter-, after-
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