al-

See also: ał-, ال, and Appendix:Variations of "al"

English

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value), from Old English eal-, eall- (all-). More at all.

Prefix

al-

  1. (no longer productive) Alternative form of all-

Derived terms

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

From al.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Prefix

al-

  1. all-; pan-; omni-.
    alwetendomniscient

Esperanto

Etymology

From the preposition al.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [al]
  • Hyphenation: al

Prefix

al-

  1. denotes a physical approach in any direction
    al- + veni (to come)alveni (to arrive)
    al- + porti (to carry)alporti (to bring)
    al- + kuri (to run)alkuri (to run to)
    al- + esti (to be)alesti (to be present)
  2. denotes the direction or purpose of a movement or physical action
    al- + konduki (to lead)alkonduki (to bring)
    al- + rigardi (to look)alrigardi (to look at)
    al- + paroli (to speak)alparoli (to address)
  3. denotes an assignment or destiny
    al- + mezuri (to measure)almezuri (to adjust)
    al- + propra (own)alproprigi (to assimilate)
    al- + fari (to do)alfari (to adapt)
    al- + ĝusta (correct)alĝustigi (to correct)
  4. denotes an addition or completion
    al- + doni (to give)aldoni (to add)
    al- + diri (to talk)aldiri (to add)
    al- + meti (to place)almeti (to apply)

Derived terms

Esperanto terms prefixed with al-

Hungarian

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *ëla. Cognates include Finnish ala-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒl]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɒl

Prefix

al-

  1. sub-, under-
    Synonyms: mellék-, másodlagos, alárendelt
    Antonyms: fel-, felső
    építmény (structure)alépítmény (substructure)
    világ (world)alvilág (underworld)
  2. vice, deputy (used with a rank of a person in office)
    Synonyms: helyettes, megbízott, segéd
    Antonyms: fő-, vezető, elsődleges
    elnök (president)alelnök (vice president)

Derived terms

Hungarian adjectives prefixed with al-
Hungarian nouns prefixed with al-

See also

  • Appendix:Hungarian prefixes

Latin

Etymology

Euphonic alteration of ad-, assimilating the D into the initial L of the word the prefix is applied to. See also ac-, af-, ag-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-.

Prefix

al-

  1. Alternative form of ad-

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *ala-, cognate with Old English æl-. The spelling all- is influenced by the adjective allr (all, whole).

Prefix

al-

  1. used as an intensive in front of adjectives and adverbs; very, extremely
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