vor-
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "vor"
German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German vor-, vore-, from Old High German fora-, furi-, from Proto-West Germanic *forē-. Cognate with English fore-.
Pronunciation
[edit]Prefix
[edit]vor-
- pre- (denotes primarily that something is before or in front of another thing or higher in a hierarchy)
Derived terms
[edit]Middle English
[edit]Prefix
[edit]vor-
Middle Low German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Either from Old Saxon far-, fura- or fur-, from Proto-West Germanic *fra-. Cognate with Dutch ver-, German ver-, and English for-. Used in the same way as Dutch er- and German er-
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /fɔr/, /fœr/
- Modern Low German knows the forms /fɔr/ and /fœr/. Since both of these would normally be spelled ⟨vor-⟩, depending on time and region, it cannot be told from the records which one was thought of as the Middle Low German supraregional standard, nor whether the two pronunciations were associated with different meanings.
Prefix
[edit]vor- or vör-
- modyfying verb-prefix, denoting amongst other things intent towards something or intensification
- vorspreken (to promise) from spreken (to speak), vorgeven (to forgive)
- denotes an action with a negative result such as destruction, loss or spoilage
- vordarven (to rot), vorlysen (to lose)
- denotes an action flawed with a mistake
- vorscriven (to make a mistake in writing) from scriven (to write)
Derived terms
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- German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- German terms inherited from Middle High German
- German terms derived from Middle High German
- German terms inherited from Old High German
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- German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
- German terms with audio pronunciation
- German lemmas
- German prefixes
- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English prefixes
- Southern Middle English
- Kentish Middle English
- Middle Low German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Middle Low German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Middle Low German terms inherited from Old Saxon
- Middle Low German terms derived from Old Saxon
- Middle Low German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle Low German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle Low German terms with IPA pronunciation
- Middle Low German lemmas
- Middle Low German prefixes