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#:''geten > '''for'''geten ''
#:''geten > '''for'''geten ''
#:: ''get > '''for'''get ''
#:: ''get > '''for'''get ''
# ''(no longer productive)'' ''used to form causal transitive verbs from intransitive verbs ''
#:''spreeden > '''for'''spreeden ''
#:: ''spread (intr.)> spread (tr.) ''


====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====

Revision as of 08:55, 29 October 2018

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk for-, from Old Skundavisk for-, from Halmisk for-, fra-, from Proto-Germanic *fra-.

Pronunciation

Prefix

for-

  1. (no longer productive) for- (used to form verbs from verbs with an original meaning of 'away from' or 'out')
    geten > forgeten
    get > forget
  2. (no longer productive) used to form causal transitive verbs from intransitive verbs
    spreeden > forspreeden
    spread (intr.)> spread (tr.)

Usage notes

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