æfter-
See also: æfter
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom æfter (“behind, after”). More at æfter.
Pronunciation
editPrefix
editæfter-
- after, behind
- æftergengel ― successor
- æfterfylian, æfterfylġan ― to follow after, pursue, succeed
- afterward
- æftercnēoresu ― posterity
- for, for the sake or purpose of
- æftersprecan ― to claim, speak after, speak for
- later, in the later part (of the year)
- æfterhǣþa ― autumn drought
- against
- æfterrynne ― an encounter, running against, meeting
- out, out after
- æfterspyrian ― to track out, search for, inquire about, examine