with-
English
Etymology
From Middle English with-, from Old English wiþ- (“against, away”, prefix), from wiþ (“with, by, near, against, beside, at, through, for, in return, opposite, towards, to”, preposition). Cognate with Danish ved-, Swedish vid-, Faroese við-, Icelandic við-. Related also to English wither-, and Dutch weder- (“back”), German wider- (“against”), German wieder- (“again”). More at with.
Prefix
with-
- Prefix meaning "against", "in opposition to".
- Prefix meaning "back", "back around", "in reverse", "in return".
- Prefix meaning "off", "out", "away", "from".
- Prefix meaning "with", "along with", "together (with)".
Derived terms
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