pra-
Czech
Etymology
Prefix
pra-
- great- (removed by one generation from)
- pradědeček ― great-grandfather
- prababička ― great-grandmother
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- fore- (ancestor)
- praotec ― forefather
- pramáti ― foremother
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- primaeval, primary
- prales ― primaeval forest
- pračlověk ― primaeval man
- prahmota ― primary matter
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- (linguistics) proto-
- pračeština ― Proto-Czech
- praslovanština ― Proto-Slavic
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- very, extremely (intensifying the meaning of the original adjective)
- prapodivný ― very strange
- pramalý ― extremely small
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Synonyms
- (linguistics): proto-
Derived terms
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Related terms
- (very): prach-
References
- ↑ "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-
- ur-; primitive; primordial; prehistoric
- fore-
- great-
- avo (grandfather); praavo (great-grandfather)
- onklino (aunt); praonklino (great-aunt)
- nepo (grandson); pranepo (great-grandson)
Polish
Prefix
pra-
- proto-, pre-, ur-
- prepended to ancestors before grandparents; great-
- prepended to descendants after grandchildren
Derived terms
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Serbo-Croatian
Prefix
pra- (Cyrillic spelling пра-)
- appended to ancestors before grandparents
- ur-; primitive; primordial; prehistoric
- prapostojbina (urheimat); praistorija (prehistory)
See also
- šukun-
- čukun-
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