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See also:Appendix:Variations of "ed"

English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englished-, fromOld Englished-(again, re-), fromProto-West Germanic*id-, fromProto-Germanic*idi-,*idi,*ida(back, backwards, again), fromProto-Indo-European*éti.

Cognate withDutchet-,German dialectalit-(again, back),Icelandicið-(again, back),Gothic𐌹𐌳-(id-,again, back),Welshad-,Welshed-(again, back),Latinet(and),Latinat(but, moreover).

Prefix

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ed-

  1. (obsolete, no longerproductive) A prefix of Old English origin meaning "again", "back", "anew", equivalent tore-.
    eddish,eddy,edgrow,edgrowth,ednew,edquicken

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Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*id-, fromProto-Germanic*idi-(back, backwards, again). Akin toOld Saxonidug-,Old High Germanid-,ida-, dialectalGermanit-,Old Norseið-,Gothic𐌹𐌳-(id-).

Pronunciation

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ed-

  1. again
  2. against,backwards
  3. turning

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Old Saxon

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*id-, fromProto-Germanic*idi-(back, backwards, again). Related toidug-.

Prefix

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ed-

  1. forming words with sense of "against", "backwards"
    edwindan "to hurl, precipitate"
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