in-
suomi-englanti sanakirjain- englanniksi
(m), (m), (m), (m)
(m), (m)
(m), (m), (m), (m), (m)
(senseid) Inward (direction)
(uxi) is occurring on an inward beat, (uxi) is to bend or curve inwards, (uxi) is to cave inward
(senseid) Within (position)
(uxi) is to produce or generate within, (uxi) is burning within, (uxi) is a circle within a polygon
Note: Before certain letters, ''in-'' becomes:
(senseid) Into
(uxi) is to form into a band or bands, (uxi) is to bar in, (uxi) is to store in a barn
(senseid) Doing; forming verbs.
(uxi) is to blend, (uxi) is to make blind, (uxi) is to cloister
(senseid) Having, possessing
(uxi) is having banners, (uxi) is to have a halo, (uxi) is be crimson
(senseid) Used with certain words to reverse their meaning.
ir- before ''r'', e.g. irresistible
(senseid) Added to adjectives to mean ''not''.
''inedible''
''inaccurate''
(senseid) Added to nouns to mean ''lacking'' or ''without''.
''incredulity''
''ineptitude''
(uxi) is that cannot be annihilated, (uxi) is that cannot be appealed against, (uxi) is that cannot be assimilated
(l); un- (gloss)
prepended to a noun or adjective, it reinforces the quality signified thereby
prepended to an adjective to negate its meaning; occurs mostly in borrowed terms from French: (l), (l)
(prefixusex)
(syn)
(romanization of)
(l): used with certain words to reverse their meaning.
(ant)
en-, (l), (l), (l), (l)
(n-g)
(non-gloss definition)
(n-g).
(n-g)
(prefixusex)Haverling, Gerd. "On Prefixes and Actionality in Classical and Late Latin." ''Acta Linguistica Hungarica,'' vol. 50, no. 1–2, 2003, pp. 113–35, http://www.jstor.org/stable/26189816. Accessed 6 Apr. 2022. Page 117
(alternative form of)
(alt form)
not (gloss)
(form of).