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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{etymon|gem-pro|id=together|inh|ine-pro>*ḱóm>beside}}
From {{der|gem-pro|ine-pro|*ḱóm|t=with, near, by, along}}. Cognate with {{cog|la|co-}}, {{m|la|con-}}, prefix forms of {{m|la|cum|t=with}}. The irregular change from expected ''**ha-'' to ''*ga-'' is probably due to the unstressed nature of this prefix.
From {{der|gem-pro|ine-pro|*ḱóm|t=with, near, by, along}}. Cognate with {{cog|la|co-}}, {{m|la|con-}}, prefix forms of {{m|la|cum|t=with}}. The irregular change from expected ''**ha-'' to ''*ga-'' is probably due to the unstressed nature of this prefix.<ref>{{cite-journal|last=Quinlin |first=Daniel P. |date=1991-07 |title=The accentuation and development of PGmc. */ga-/ |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1040820700000688 |journal=American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures |volume=3 |issue=2 |pages=145–159 |doi=10.1017/s1040820700000688 |issn=1040-8207}}</ref>


===Prefix===
===Prefix===
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* {{desc|got|𐌲𐌰-}}
* {{desc|got|𐌲𐌰-}}
* {{desc|xvn|*ga-}}
* {{desc|xvn|*ga-}}

===References===
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 27 September 2024

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (with, near, by, along). Cognate with Latin co-, con-, prefix forms of cum (with). The irregular change from expected **ha- to *ga- is probably due to the unstressed nature of this prefix.[1]

    Prefix

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    *ga-

    1. Indicates association or togetherness; co-.
    2. Indicates completeness or wholeness. In verbs, also indicates perfectivity (a finished action).

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    Descendants

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    In Old Norse, *ga- only survives as a fossil in a few words. Its semantic function was, however, retained perfectly by the particle of.

    References

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    1. ^ Quinlin, Daniel P. (1991 July) “The accentuation and development of PGmc. */ga-/”, in American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures[1], volume 3, number 2, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 145–159