pra-

See also: pra, p'ra, and prä-

Czech

Etymology

From Old Czech pra- (before (in time)).[1]

Prefix

pra-

  1. great- (removed by one generation from)
    pradědečekgreat-grandfather
    prababičkagreat-grandmother
  2. fore- (ancestor)
    praotecforefather
    pramátiforemother
  3. primaeval, primary
    pralesprimaeval forest
    pračlověkprimaeval man
    prahmotaprimary matter
  4. (linguistics) proto-
    pračeštinaProto-Czech
    praslovanštinaProto-Slavic
  5. very, extremely (intensifying the meaning of the original adjective)
    prapodivnývery strange
    pramalýextremely small

Synonyms

Derived terms

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  • (very): prach-

References

  1. "pra-" in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, Leda, 2015, →ISBN, page 545.

Further reading

  • pra- in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957

Esperanto

Prefix

pra-

  1. ur-; primitive; primordial; prehistoric
  2. fore-
  3. great-

Polish

Prefix

pra-

  1. proto-, pre-, ur-
    praporządek - preorder
    prajęzyk - proto-language
    prastary - ancient
  2. prepended to ancestors before grandparents; great-
    pradziadek
    prababcia
  3. prepended to descendants after grandchildren
    prawnuk
    prawnuczka

Derived terms

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Serbo-Croatian

Prefix

pra- (Cyrillic spelling пра-)

  1. appended to ancestors before grandparents
  2. ur-; primitive; primordial; prehistoric

See also

  • šukun-
  • čukun-
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